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 Post subject: Inheritance Mapping <joined-subclass> <subclass>
PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 7:15 am 
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Hi

I need to map business classes organized as followed:

- I have an abstract superclass (Person) and two subclasses : Individual and MoralPerson (absrtact) that inherit from this class Person.
- I also have 3 other classes : AcademicPartner, AdministrativePerson, Researcher which are subclasses of Individual and Organisation which is a subclass of MoralPerson

Is there a way to mix the following two inheritance strategies?
- One table per concrete class and,
- One table per hierarchy?

Since I can't mix the <joined-subclass> and <subclass> tags, I'm having a hard time.

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