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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T20:32:31+00:00 2026-06-13T20:32:31+00:00

Is it possible to declare java attribute name using specials characters, exemple: private String

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Is it possible to declare java attribute name using specials characters, exemple:

private String var/name;
private int one+one;

I ask this question because I need to retrieve data from DB, whose the name of one colomn is annoces/status, And I need to use sql query (not hql or criteria)

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    2026-06-13T20:32:32+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 8:32 pm

    It’s not possible to do that:

    Variable names are case-sensitive. A variable’s name can be any legal
    identifier — an unlimited-length sequence of Unicode letters and
    digits
    , beginning with a letter, the dollar sign “$”, or the
    underscore character “_”. The convention, however, is to always begin
    your variable names with a letter, not “$” or “_”. Additionally, the
    dollar sign character, by convention, is never used at all. You may
    find some situations where auto-generated names will contain the
    dollar sign, but your variable names should always avoid using it. A
    similar convention exists for the underscore character; while it’s
    technically legal to begin your variable’s name with “_”, this
    practice is discouraged. White space is not permitted.

    I don’t understand why you need that though.

    Edit

    You can use something like bbr.sendQuery(“Select Status, Name, Annonces/Sta AS annoncesSta, From table “,MyObject.class); with AS you can change the name of the column that you receive in the result. So your attribute in the java class can be “annoncesSta”.

    Anyway is wired to have column names with “/”, best practices for names are:

    • AnnoncesSta
    • announces_sta

    And most mappers handle those names automatically.

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