How to set the primary key of type hash using JPA?
When specifying a field as primary key with @Id
, the result is a BTREE
index, at least when using MySQL. How can I set it to be a HASH index?
spring-data-jpa spring-data primary-key
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When specifying a field as primary key with @Id
, the result is a BTREE
index, at least when using MySQL. How can I set it to be a HASH index?
spring-data-jpa spring-data primary-key
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You can't because hibernate does not choose the index but MySQL does automatically. You should consider using SQL to create the database tables.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 20 at 15:58
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Which JPA implementation? WIth Hibernate (via a custom dialect) I cannot see any way to add the necessary clause. Other JPA providers may be more extensible when it comes to DDL.
– Alan Hay
Nov 20 at 18:01
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When specifying a field as primary key with @Id
, the result is a BTREE
index, at least when using MySQL. How can I set it to be a HASH index?
spring-data-jpa spring-data primary-key
When specifying a field as primary key with @Id
, the result is a BTREE
index, at least when using MySQL. How can I set it to be a HASH index?
spring-data-jpa spring-data primary-key
spring-data-jpa spring-data primary-key
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You can't because hibernate does not choose the index but MySQL does automatically. You should consider using SQL to create the database tables.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 20 at 15:58
1
Which JPA implementation? WIth Hibernate (via a custom dialect) I cannot see any way to add the necessary clause. Other JPA providers may be more extensible when it comes to DDL.
– Alan Hay
Nov 20 at 18:01
add a comment |
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You can't because hibernate does not choose the index but MySQL does automatically. You should consider using SQL to create the database tables.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 20 at 15:58
1
Which JPA implementation? WIth Hibernate (via a custom dialect) I cannot see any way to add the necessary clause. Other JPA providers may be more extensible when it comes to DDL.
– Alan Hay
Nov 20 at 18:01
1
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You can't because hibernate does not choose the index but MySQL does automatically. You should consider using SQL to create the database tables.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 20 at 15:58
You can't because hibernate does not choose the index but MySQL does automatically. You should consider using SQL to create the database tables.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 20 at 15:58
1
1
Which JPA implementation? WIth Hibernate (via a custom dialect) I cannot see any way to add the necessary clause. Other JPA providers may be more extensible when it comes to DDL.
– Alan Hay
Nov 20 at 18:01
Which JPA implementation? WIth Hibernate (via a custom dialect) I cannot see any way to add the necessary clause. Other JPA providers may be more extensible when it comes to DDL.
– Alan Hay
Nov 20 at 18:01
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You can't because hibernate does not choose the index but MySQL does automatically. You should consider using SQL to create the database tables.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 20 at 15:58
1
Which JPA implementation? WIth Hibernate (via a custom dialect) I cannot see any way to add the necessary clause. Other JPA providers may be more extensible when it comes to DDL.
– Alan Hay
Nov 20 at 18:01