Ehphan
Ehphan

Reputation: 537

Java Hibernate Mapping Exception! (Could not determine type for: java.util.Map)

I have made a class with name of Movie with folowing fields:

    @Id
@GeneratedValue
private Long id;
private String name;
@ElementCollection(targetClass = String.class)
private Map<String, String> properties;
private Double rate;
private Integer votersCount;
private Date releaseDate;
private Integer runtime;
@ManyToMany
@JoinTable(name = "movie_director")
@IndexColumn(name = "directorIndex")
private List<Person> directors;
@ManyToMany
@JoinTable(name = "movie_writer")
@IndexColumn(name = "writerIndex")
private List<Person> writers;
@OneToMany
@IndexColumn(name = "roleIndex")
private List<MovieRole> movieRoles;
@ManyToMany
@JoinTable(name = "movie_genre")
@IndexColumn(name = "genreIndex")
private List<Genre> genres;

as you can see, I have used hibernate annotation and object is bean. but when I try to open my hibernate session with the following code...

session = HibernateSessionFactory.getSessionFactory().openSession();

I encounter a problem regarding could not map a Java.Util.Map class. Here is exception stack trace:

org.hibernate.MappingException: Could not determine type for: java.util.Map, for columns: [org.hibernate.mapping.Column(properties)]
at org.hibernate.mapping.SimpleValue.getType(SimpleValue.java:266)
at org.hibernate.mapping.SimpleValue.isValid(SimpleValue.java:253)
at org.hibernate.mapping.Property.isValid(Property.java:185)
at org.hibernate.mapping.PersistentClass.validate(PersistentClass.java:410)
at org.hibernate.mapping.RootClass.validate(RootClass.java:192)
at org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration.validate(Configuration.java:1099)
at org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration.buildSessionFactory(Configuration.java:1284)
at main.HibernateSessionFactory.getSessionFactory(HibernateSessionFactory.java:29)
at main.MainClass.main(MainClass.java:26)

I'm new to hibernate and don't know exactly what's happening... please help me!

Upvotes: 6

Views: 34853

Answers (5)

Touhidur Rahaman Khan
Touhidur Rahaman Khan

Reputation: 332

I also face the same problem.It is late but i think it will help others.use @MapKeyColumn.here is my simple code

@ElementCollection(targetClass=String.class)
@MapKeyColumn(name="Employee_Position")
private Map<String,String> position=new HashMap<String,String>();

Upvotes: 2

AmirMV
AmirMV

Reputation: 215

that's because you have to use some jpa2 implementation! this guy had the same problem

Upvotes: 4

Jinesh Parekh
Jinesh Parekh

Reputation: 2141

Aah I see, its a . I dont think you can map a primitive unless you are using latest jar. https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=955308. Check that link. Could you make a class called as Properties with key and value and then use it? I had a similar problem and I had to use that approach.

Upvotes: 0

Spencer Ruport
Spencer Ruport

Reputation: 35117

Shouldn't properties just be a List<String> type?

It sounds like Hibernates confusion is the same as mine which is, why is Properies a Map instead of a list? What exactly are you trying to do there?

Upvotes: 0

Jinesh Parekh
Jinesh Parekh

Reputation: 2141

Do you have both getter and setter for Properties?

Upvotes: -1

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