Is it possible to use a DB sequence for some column that is not the identifier/is not part of a composite identifier?
I'm using hibernate as jpa provider, and I have a table that has some columns that are generated values (using a sequence), although they are not part of the identifier.
What I want is to use a sequence to create a new value for an entity, where the column for the sequence is NOT (part of) the primary key:
@Entity
@Table(name = "MyTable")
public class MyEntity {
//...
@Id //... etc
public Long getId() {
return id;
}
//note NO @Id here! but this doesn't work...
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.AUTO, generator = "myGen")
@SequenceGenerator(name = "myGen", sequenceName = "MY_SEQUENCE")
@Column(name = "SEQ_VAL", unique = false, nullable = false, insertable = true, updatable = true)
public Long getMySequencedValue(){
return myVal;
}
}
Then when I do this:
em.persist(new MyEntity());
the id will be generated, but the mySequenceVal
property will be also generated by my JPA provider.
Just to make things clear: I want Hibernate to generate the value for the mySequencedValue
property. I know Hibernate can handle database-generated values, but I don't want to use a trigger or any other thing other than Hibernate itself to generate the value for my property. If Hibernate can generate values for primary keys, why can't it generate for a simple property?
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