Pretty much says it in the title. I have a class that looks something like this:
@Entity
@Table(name="FOO")
public class Foo {
private String theId;
@Id
@Column(name = "FOO_ID")
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.SEQUENCE, generator = "fooIdSeq")
@SequenceGenerator(name = "fooIdSeq", sequenceName = "SQ_FOO_ID", allocationSize = 10)
public String getTheId() { return theId; }
public String setTheId(String theId) { this.theId = theId; }
}
Using Oracle 11g, the FOO_ID
column is a VARCHAR2
, but the sequence SQ_FOO_ID
yields a NUMBER
. The database is apparently happy with this, but the application needs to be able to support non-numeric IDs that may have been inserted into this column outside of the application.
Considering the code above, I get a org.hibernate.id.IdentifierGenerationException: Unknown integral data type for ids : java.lang.String
. Is there any way to do this mapping?
Using Hibernate 3.6.