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 Post subject: EmbeddedId and ClassId annotations
PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 8:30 pm 
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I was looking for the EmbeddedId and ClassId annotations and noticed that CVS mentions (at least) EmbeddedId. How stable is the current CVS version?

I'm attempting to map a legacy database for a presentation on the EJB3 annotations stuff at work, and the ClassId and/or EmbeddedId are exactly what I need. Would a build from CVS be stable enough for a presentation?


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To answer my own question. Yes, it is stable enough, but the annotations have changed a bit (different package names for a start). No IdClass support yet...


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 11:14 pm 
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And while I'm talking to myself...

To the Hibernate team, you guys are doing awesome work.

Cheers,
Dan


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Tanks :-)
I'm currently porting annotations to the early draft 2, It explains the differences.

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