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Monday, July 28, 2008
Oracle 10g doubles and Hibernate I needed to migrate a chunk of data from an example Derby database up to Oracle 10g today. I found a minor issue with the Hibernate mappings that I was creating. In Derby I could happily have double columns, and these needed to be converted to binary_double columns in Oracle.However I kept having issues with the schema validation in hibernate : Wrong column type: binary_double, expected: double precision After looking into the source for the dialect mappings I've found that creating a new dialect that extends the Oracle 9 one as follows solves this problem : public class Oracle10Dialect extends Oracle9Dialect { public Oracle10Dialect() { super(); registerColumnType(Types.DOUBLE, "binary_double"); } } Then use this class in the persistence.xml file instead of the Oracle9Dialect.
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