I am using JPA and I need to make the "tableName" a variable.
In a database, I have many tables, and my code needs to access the table where I specify it to read.
@Entity
@Table(name = "tableName")
public class Database implements Serializable {...............}
Any ideas?
You can do something like this, if that's your concern, I guess. Never tried it, it's just a wild guess. But that's the usual practice -- I follow for Named Queries; yes, that's a different thing altogether.
@Entity
@Table(name = Database.tableName)
public class Database implements Serializable {
public static final String tableName = "TABLE_1";
...............
}
But I don't see why anyone would do that. Could you tell us what are you up to? Why you have few tables exactly same definition?
[Edited]
I tried your solution. It did not work, it says: The value for annotation attribute Table.name must be a constant expression.
So, isn't that clear enough? I mean you can't do that. And I believe it's quite logical. If you want Hibernate to generate your schema then you can define all the entities you want, in the schema, and with the appropriate relationships.