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It looks to me as though support for multi tenancy has been added to hibernate for nearly six months now and updated at least once since.

It looks fairly trivial to obtain a multi-tenant Session outside of JPA:

Session session = sessionFactory.withOptions().tenantIdentifier( "jboss" ).openSession();

But how would you enable it in an application that uses hibernate via JPA? (If possible).

Thanks in advance.

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You can configure it via properties in persistence.xml as follows:

<property name="hibernate.multiTenancy" value="DATABASE"/>
<property name="hibernate.multi_tenant_connection_provider" value="com.example.MyConnectionProvider" />
<property name="hibernate.tenant_identifier_resolver" value="com.example.MyTenantIdResolver" />

If you use SCHEMA as multi-tenancy strategy hibernate.multi_tenant_connection_provider is not needed.

You can also set these properties in your code and pass them in a map to Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(). In this case you can pass an object instance, not just a class name.

More info in Hibernate documentation.

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EntityManager.getDelegate() will return underlying SessionImpl.

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  • that's not available for a sessionfactory though
    – Bozho
    Aug 31, 2011 at 10:03
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    SessionImpl tmpsession = (SessionImpl) entityManager.getDelegate(); SessionFactory sessionFactory = tmpsession.getSessionFactory(); Session session = sessionFactory.withOptions().tenantIdentifier( "jboss" ).openSession();
    – bpgergo
    Aug 31, 2011 at 10:27

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