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Temporal Property mapping has nothing to do with time-slicing.
I'm using the nomenclature coined by Martin Fowler's Analysis Patterns "Patterns for things that change with time" article (
http://www.martinfowler.com/ap2/timeNarrative.html).
As I understand it,
Temporal Property == "time-sliced" property.
The "Time-Slices Entities" thread describe what Fowler calls "Temporal Object", which is also called "Version History"
Aren't
Temporal Property and
Temporal Object closely related?
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And afaik the Java 5 enums is equally supported in hbm.xml afaik. You can just use the type defined in the annotations package in the hbm.xml.
Please read my comment on the mentioned thread (
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.ph ... 34#2283334); as far as this Forum's community knows, it's not possible to use a "XML mapped" enum as a query parameter, while it is possible with a "annotation mapped" enum.