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I can see many generator classes at http://www.roseindia.net/hibernate/hibernateidgeneratorelement.shtml for generating identifier. (Official list is here: http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/core/3.6/reference/en-US/html/mapping.html#d0e5294)

But if I look at increment and sequence, they sound the same, I am not sure what the difference is and which is better?

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Sequence uses the database sequence (eg in Oracle) to generate the id whereas increment keeps track of id in jvm and increments it within process. Sequence is safer if any other program/person is going to insert into the database table.

To use sequence :

  1. your database must support sequences (Oracle, DB2, Postgresql...)
  2. you should create a sequence (CREATE SEQUENCE mySquence;)

Increment is less safer solution (but portable, to those db that don't support Sequence) and good for testing and\or getting started. There are better ways (eg native/identity etc) than using Increment for use in production.

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I'd use the auto generated value. Hibernate will then produce the best strategy for the DB you're using.

@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
private Long id;

Also means you can test against a simple in memory DB like HsqlDB without changing your entities.

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    This doesn't answer the question
    – Karl
    Feb 11, 2015 at 12:37
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You can try this lines

@GenericGenerator(name = "increment", strategy = "increment")
@GeneratedValue(generator = "increment")
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  • Please add further explanation to this answer
    – luiscla27
    Sep 2, 2022 at 21:03

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