it's just created by the middlegen task. I've had to delete that sucker to get hibernate to pick up slight db table changes. I don't use hbm2java, but i know that it's not used with the runtime. Heck, it's not even required by the middlegen task, if you delete it, it will be recreated.


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Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 15:08:37 -0700

Seems like middlegen create these when reverding a db. Are these used by
hbm2java or hibernate runtime? Or both?

Any pointers will be appreciated.

thanks
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