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 Post subject: Question about dynamic mapping
PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:11 pm 
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I have the same question like this :
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=929918&highlight=dynamic

Looking for some way how this can be implemented , thanks!

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I am working on the same issue, I am trying to find out if hibernate can be customized to persist a dynamic object model into regular database tables, while not breaking any of the hibernate framework. I mean I still want to be able to use transactions, record locking, query language, etc. Although this should not be really hard to customize so that it persists, I am wondering about how I can still use the rest of the feautures offered by the hibernate framework.

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