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 Post subject: reveng.xml: changing the default name of column property
PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:51 pm 
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I am using hibernate maven plugin to execute hibernate reverse engineering process. This process reads the hibernate.reveng.xml file and generates the .hbm.xml files and POJOs.

For one database table i want to change the name of the property mapped to a column. This is the change that i made to hibernate.reveng.xml file for that column:

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<table name="AUDIT_MESSAGE">
            <column name="HANDLER" property="handlerAuditMsg"/>
    </table>


But still default property name "handler" is being generated for this column in both .hbm.xml and Pojos.

So am i doing any thing wrong here or missing any step.

My env is oracle database
hibernate-tools 3.2.3.GA
hibernate-core 3.3.2.GA


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 Post subject: Re: reveng.xml: changing the default name of column property
PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 3:31 am 
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Most likely a mismaytch between scheme/catalog or caseing of names. Show the generated file and I should be able to say which it is.

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