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The model class:

@Entity
@Table(name = "CSU_AUDIT")
@NamedQuery(name = "findAllEventsForObjectId", query = "from AuditEvent e where e.objectId = :objectId order by e.auditTimestamp desc")
public class AuditEvent implements Serializable {
    /**
     * 
     */
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 577051869176721340L;

    @Id
    @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY)
    private int auditId;

    @Column(name = "INSERT_TS")
    private Date auditTimestamp;

    @Column(name = "OBJECT_ID")
    private String objectId;

    @Column(name = "ACTION_CODE")
    private String actionCode;

    @Column(name = "USER_ID")
    private String userId;

    @Column(name = "FIELD_NAME")
    private String fieldName;

    @Column(name = "OLD_VALUE")
    private String oldValue;

    @Column(name = "NEW_VALUE")
    private String newValue;

The simple DAO method:

public void insertEvent(AuditEvent event) {
        final Session session = sessionFactory.getCurrentSession();
        session.beginTransaction();
        log.info("Saving audit event...");
        log.debug(event);
        session.save(event);
        session.getTransaction().commit();
    }

The session factory is managed by Spring's AnnotationSessionFactoryBean.

Relevant exception info (more available, if necessary):

2012-07-12 09:01:41,049 DEBUG org.hibernate.event.def.AbstractSaveEventListener - executing identity-insert immediately
2012-07-12 09:01:41,053 DEBUG org.hibernate.jdbc.AbstractBatcher - about to open PreparedStatement (open PreparedStatements: 0, globally: 0)
2012-07-12 09:01:41,066 DEBUG org.hibernate.SQL - insert into CSU_AUDIT (auditId, ACTION_CODE, INSERT_TS, FIELD_NAME, NEW_VALUE, OBJECT_ID, OLD_VALUE, USER_ID) values (default, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)
2012-07-12 09:01:41,100 DEBUG org.hibernate.jdbc.AbstractBatcher - about to close PreparedStatement (open PreparedStatements: 1, globally: 1)
2012-07-12 09:01:41,117 DEBUG org.hibernate.util.JDBCExceptionReporter - could not insert: [com.cinfin.ecm.csudocmgr.audit.AuditEvent] [insert into CSU_AUDIT (auditId, ACTION_CODE, INSERT_TS, FIELD_NAME, NEW_VALUE, OBJECT_ID, OLD_VALUE, USER_ID) values (default, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)]
com.ibm.db2.jcc.c.SqlException: DB2 SQL error: SQLCODE: -206, SQLSTATE: 42703, SQLERRMC: AUDITID

I don't understand why the field annotated as @ID and @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY) is being included in the insert. Everything I've read indicated that hibernate should omit this field entirely. On the database side this field is to be generated as identity, though I don't have the generation code to know for sure how it has been declared.

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As you see in the logs, it passes default as the value for the generated column, which means: use the default value for this column. DB2's documentation says:

DEFAULT

Specifies that the default value is to be used. The result of specifying DEFAULT depends on how the column was defined, as follows:

[...]

  • If the IDENTITY clause is used, the value is generated by the database manager.
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  • Yes, I think so. Although I've never used DB2 and can't decipher the cryptic error message.
    – JB Nizet
    Jul 12, 2012 at 14:25

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