From: Sandeep V. <cat...@gm...> - 2009-07-06 12:52:07
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Max, I think my problem is resolved... I have also posted the solution on Hibernate JIRA.... Tomorrow i will confirm this.. Thanks a lot for your help !!! On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Sandeep Vaid <cat...@gm...>wrote: > Max, > > 1) Thanks !!!:) > > 2) I think even many-to-one won't help as the real problem is that we can;t > specify relationship on a part of composite-id and a fields of composite-id > as foreign key.. > > 3) can you please provide me Steve email address.. > > Thanks In Advance.. > > > On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen < > max...@re...> wrote: > >> >> >> Sandeep Vaid wrote: >> >>> Max, >>> 1) Please provide me the link for paid commercial support. >>> I found this link https://www.hibernate.org/149.html but couldn;t able >>> to find out what are the charges for hibernate support. >>> >> If you can't find the exact product you are looking for then contact sales >> directly. Mail and numbers are on those pages. >> >>> >>> 2) Do you agree that hibernate needs improvement to support this kind of >>> requirement. >>> I am able to fetch the mapping using workarounds (filters & a change in >>> hibernate source code to enable filter for one-to-one). >>> The problem is with save operation.. >>> >> Steve is the right one to discuss this with since I recall there were very >> good reasons for not supporting filters in one-to-one; I just don't >> remember the details. btw. how about mapping it as a many-to-one ? >> wouldn't that work for you ? >> >> /max >> > > > > -- > Regards, > Sandeep Vaid > +91 - 09881710301 > -- Regards, Sandeep Vaid +91 - 09881710301 |