Ok, but then I cannot join the tables from different datasources, right?
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I'm connecting to a database with Hibernate.
Some of my tables are stored in one schema and some in another schema. They are both at the same server.
I am using annotations to specify the name of the schemas and tables. The name of the schemas can vary and I need to be able to set the schema-name at runtime.
@Entity
@Table(schema = "my variable schemaname in here", name = "XTHEST")
public class Hode
@Entity
@Table(schema = "my other variable schemaname in here", name = "XTDTST")
public class Linje
Is this possible?
/nesnemis
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by: objectsPosted on 2007-01-19 at 04:34:09ID: 18348463
i don't believe so
what u could try is use two data sources, one for each schema