There's no easy way to exclude a table from hbm2ddl. You can, however, map your view via bernate's subselect: see footnote #20 under 5.1.1.
There's no easy way to exclude a table from hbm2ddl. You can, however, map your view via bernate's subselect: see footnote #20 under 5.1.1. Something like: ... your view definition here ... ...
I love you forever, this works perfectly. I was worried it wouldn't since the subselect is raw SQL, but everything I'm doing seems to work in both Oracle and HSQLDB. – Josh McFadden Sep 29 at 19:14.
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