Jason,
apparently he need a table where connect entities coming from two different
DBs.

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Jason Meckley <[email protected]>wrote:

> are the databases on the same server (MS SQL or Oracle) if so then you can
> map the domain to multiple tables/schemas within on session factory. if the
> databases are on separate servers and/or different vendors then you will
> need to use 2 session factories. using the second approach you will also
> need to merge the employee into the 2nd session.
>
> Personally i would try to handle this completely differently so that an
> given operation only has knowledge of a single session. the information is
> then either transient, or references the session.
>
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