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 Post subject: why hbm2dll produces the foreign key constrains for<any&g
PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 5:16 am 
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while i use the "Table per concrete class, using implicit polymorphism" in hibernate 3.05, the following is my mapping file:


<list>


Code:


<class
        name="com.css.hr.RelationShip"
        table="RELATIONSHIP"
        proxy="com.css.hr.RelationShip"
        mutable="true"
    >

<any
                  name="from"
                  id-type="long"
                  meta-type="string"
                  cascade="none"
                  access="property"
              >
                <meta-value
                    value="PERSONROLE"
                    class = "com.css.hr.PersonRole"
                />
                <meta-value
                    value="ORGANIZATIONROLE"
                    class = "com.css.hr.OrganizationRole"
                />
                <column
                    name="FROMPARTYROLE_CLASS"
                />
                <column
                    name="FROMPARTYROLE_ID"
                />
   
              </any>





</list>

The personRole and OrgnaizationRole are the subclass of PartRole, and i use the "Table per concrete class, using implicit polymorphism" strategy!

the Question is " while i using the hbm2dll, it product the two foreign keys constrains for the column "FROMPARTYROLE"-- one reference to table
"PERSONROLE" and one for table "ORGANIZATIONROLE" ". The result is it would cause db exception while i save a object of RelationShip .


Is it a bug or what's wrong with the mapping file?
thx


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