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 Post subject: Hibernate mapping java.util.UUID as Geometry
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2016 6:16 am 
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Hi!

I've got an issue in my project, perhaps somebody can lend me a hand. Currently I'm using Hibernate 5.1.0 with Postgresql 9.1 database.

The thing is that I've got several classes, whose identifiers are UUID fields (some of them generated by the database). I use hbm.xml files to map classes into the database. I don't know why, hibernate maps those UUID fields as Geometry data type. Those classes have Point or LineString values, but this has nothing to do with UUIDs.

Here it's one example:

Java class:
Code:
import java.util.UUID;
...
public class ParadaBus implements Serializable {
...
private UUID uuid;
...
}


Hbm file:
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE hibernate-mapping PUBLIC
   "Hibernate Mapping 3.0"
   "http://hibernate.org/dtd/hibernate-mapping-3.0.dtd" >
<hibernate-mapping>
   
   <class name="com.ingartek.cavwebapp.model.ParadaBus" table="PARADASBUS">
      
      <id name="uuid" column="ID_PARADABUS" type="org.hibernate.type.PostgresUUIDType">
         <generator class="assigned" />
      </id>
                ...
        </class>
</hibernate-mapping>


Am I doing something wrong?


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