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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T08:26:56+00:00 2026-05-18T08:26:56+00:00

I have the following situation: @Entity class A{ @Id @SequenceGenerator(name = SEQ_AID, sequenceName =

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I have the following situation:

@Entity
class A{ 
  @Id
  @SequenceGenerator(name = "SEQ_AID", sequenceName = "SEQ_AID")
  @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.SEQUENCE, generator = "SEQ_AID")
  private Long aId;
  @OneToOne(fetch=FecthType.LAZY,optional=false,cascade=CascadeType.ALL)
  private B b;
  ...
}
@Entity
class B{
  @Id
  private A a;
  ...
}

In other words: There is a OneToOne association between A and B. B is a weak entity, and its Id is derived from class A.

I’ve already tested some solutions as adding @PrimaryKeyJoinColumn under @OneToOne as this article mentions. But I got this error: “org.hibernate.id.IdentifierGenerationException: ids for this class must be manually assigned before calling save(): B”
I don’t know if it’s relevant in this case, but I’m using Oracle 11g.

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I think I’m in the right way. Here is the actual state of my problem:

@Entity
class A{ 
  @Id
  @SequenceGenerator(name = "SEQ_AID", sequenceName = "SEQ_AID")
  @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.SEQUENCE, generator = "SEQ_AID")
  private Long aId;
  @OneToOne(fetch=FecthType.LAZY,optional=false,cascade=CascadeType.ALL)
  @PrimaryKeyJoinColumn(name="aId")
  private B b;
  ...
}
@Entity
class B{
  @Id
  @OneToOne
  @JoinColumn(name="aId)
  private A a;
  ...
}

The error now is a bit different:

java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00904: "B"."A": invalid identifier  

It is trying to find the column A (instead of AID) in the table B. I don’t know how to specify that the column name is B.AID and not B.A.

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    2026-05-18T08:26:57+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:26 am

    I solved my problem following this link

    The correct answer would be:

    @Entity
    public class A {
    
      @Id
      @GeneratedValue
      @Column(name = "aId")
      private Long id;
    
      @OneToOne(fetch = FetchType.LAZY, optional=false, cascade = CascadeType.ALL, mappedBy = "a")
      private B b;
      ... 
    } 
    
    
    @Entity
    @org.hibernate.annotations.GenericGenerator(name="a-primarykey", strategy="foreign", parameters={@org.hibernate.annotations.Parameter(name="property", value="a")})
    public class B {
    
      @Id
      @GeneratedValue(generator = "a-primarykey")
      @Column(name = "aId")
      private Long id;
    
      @OneToOne
      @PrimaryKeyJoinColumn
      private A a;
      ...
    } 
    
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