How do I mark up a class that is only supposed to be persisted as a
component of another class and not in its own table? Does it have to
get its own @hibernate.class tag, or is it enough to provide it with
the appropriate @hibernate.property tags?

How do I handle this with subclasses, i.e. instances of a subclass
should be persisted as a component, but with fields from the
superclass?

Thanks for your help
Carl-Eric



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