| I'm testing some simple EJB 3.0 entity beans with Hibernate and I have them working apart from the fact that hibernate is creating new columns in my tables, rather than using the column names I have specified.
 Here's a sample method:
 
 @Column(name="date_reserved")
 public Date getDateReserved()
 {
 return dateReserved;
 }
 
 Hibernate is creating a new column called "dateReserved" rather than using the existing "date_reserved" column. Basically, it seems to be ignoring the @Column annotation.
 
 Is there a setting I have to enable to make Hibernate respect this annotation?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Andy.
 
 
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