Two different entities pointing to the same Table in the database, can hibernate search create and manage a single index for both of them, since technically they point to the same table? In my scenario, two different indexes are created. How can I tell hibernate search to work on the same index
Person1.java
@Entity
@Indexed(index = "com.Company.Person")
@Table(name = "Person")
public class Person
{
@Id
@Column(name = "PERSON_ID")
Long id;
@Field
@Column(name = "NAME_FIRST_KEY")
String firstKey;
}
Person2.java
@Entity
@Indexed(index = "com.Company.Person")
@Table(name = "Person")
public class WritablePerson
{
@Id
@Column(name = "PERSON_ID")
Long id;
@Field
@Column(name = "NAME_FIRST_KEY")
String firstKey;
}
I already have both classes pointed to the same index "com.Company.Person", but it still separates them based on _hibernate_class within the index.
The reason I have two entities pointing to the same table is that, in our production code we have two different entities. One for write and the other for read. So I want my indexes to be in sync.
If I use the same entity for read and write then everything works as expected. But is there any other way to have the above scenario working?