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I have following inheritance hierarchy:

Task
  |
SpecificTask
  |
VerySpecificTask

And I'd like to persist it usign single-table inheritance, so I annotated classes:

@Entity
@Table(name="task")
@Inheritance(strategy=InheritanceType.SINGLE_TABLE)
public class Task 

@Entity
public class SpecificTask extends Task 

@Entity
public class VerySpecificTask extends SpecificTask

When I try to save an object of VerySpecificTask class, I get an error:

Unable to resolve entity name from Class [com.application.task.VerySpecificTask] 
expected instance/subclass of [com.application.task.Task]

What do I wrong? Is it possible to map multi-level inheritance to single table?

EDIT: Here was a lame bug, I've resolved quickly, so I deleted it to not mess this question.

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  • 2
    Have you configured a discriminator column? What's the stack trace of the exception?
    – JB Nizet
    Feb 3, 2012 at 15:14
  • I use appFuse and disctiminator is set automagically.
    – mrzasa
    Feb 3, 2012 at 15:18
  • Multi level inheritance is allowed by JSR 303. Are you sure appFuse is applying annotations past the first level in the inheritance tree?
    – Perception
    Feb 3, 2012 at 15:34
  • 1
    I would definitely make sure all that automagic stuff is working as you think and set up correctly. If this had discriminator columns, it should work. Feb 3, 2012 at 15:44

3 Answers 3

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OK, I've added discriminator column and now it works. Changed code:

@Entity
@Table(name="task")
@Inheritance(strategy=InheritanceType.SINGLE_TABLE)
@DiscriminatorColumn(
        name="DTYPE",
        discriminatorType=DiscriminatorType.STRING
    )

@Entity
public class SpecificTask extends Task 

@Entity
public class VerySpecificTask extends SpecificTask

(I'm adding it just to provide an accepted answer -- I wouldn't resolve it without the helpful comments to the question.)

3

The accepted answer is almost perfect. To make it more clear I want to add a @DiscriminatorValue to each inheritance level.

@Entity
@Table(name="task")
@Inheritance(strategy=InheritanceType.SINGLE_TABLE)
@DiscriminatorColumn(
        name="DTYPE",
        discriminatorType=DiscriminatorType.STRING
)
public class Task

---

@Entity
@DiscriminatorValue(value="DS")
public class SpecificTask extends Task 

---

@Entity
@DiscriminatorValue(value="DV")
public class VerySpecificTask extends SpecificTask

And the materiliazed table looks like

--------------- 
Table: task
---------------
|...|DTYPE|...|
---------------
|...|DS   |...|
|...|DV   |...|
|...|DS   |...|
...
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Try the @MappedSuperclass annotation :

@MappedSuperclass
public class BaseEntity {
    @Basic
    @Temporal(TemporalType.TIMESTAMP)
    public Date getLastUpdate() { ... }
    public String getLastUpdater() { ... }
    ...
}

@Entity 
public class Order extends BaseEntity {
    @Id public Integer getId() { ... }
    ...
}

In database, this hierarchy will be represented as an Order table having the id, lastUpdate and lastUpdater columns. The embedded superclass property mappings are copied into their entity subclasses. Remember that the embeddable superclass is not the root of the hierarchy though.

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