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 Post subject: HBX-174 questions
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2005 1:05 pm 
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I posted this on the tools forum, but think that is only for third party tools. Question concerns Hibernate Tools plugin for eclipse.

Any idea when the Hibernate tools plugin will be able to handle the case that two foreign keys that includes the same column. I posted yesterday about this is and Gavin was kind enough to tell me the proper syntax, instead of using <key-many-to-one>. Unfortunately, I have 1300 tables in my schema and this is a lot of manual labor to convert the generated schemas to the proper syntax. Any help would be appreciated! I know the the templates for the Tool can be edited but my velocity template knowledge is zero. Has anyone already modified the the templates for this work around? I tried middlegen but it does run if you have synonyms is you schema.

Again any help would be appreciated!


Hibernate version:
3.0 + latest Hibernate Tools
Mapping documents:
NA
Code between sessionFactory.openSession() and session.close():
NA
Full stack trace of any exception that occurs:
NA
Name and version of the database you are using:
Oracle 10g
The generated SQL (show_sql=true):
NA
Debug level Hibernate log excerpt:
NA


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