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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T18:40:46+00:00 2026-06-11T18:40:46+00:00

Pretty much says it in the title. I have a class that looks something

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Pretty much says it in the title. I have a class that looks something like this:

@Entity
@Table(name="FOO")
public class Foo {

  private String theId;

  @Id
  @Column(name = "FOO_ID")
  @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.SEQUENCE, generator = "fooIdSeq")
  @SequenceGenerator(name = "fooIdSeq", sequenceName = "SQ_FOO_ID", allocationSize = 10)
  public String getTheId() { return theId; }

  public String setTheId(String theId) { this.theId = theId; }
}

Using Oracle 11g, the FOO_ID column is a VARCHAR2, but the sequence SQ_FOO_ID yields a NUMBER. The database is apparently happy with this, but the application needs to be able to support non-numeric IDs that may have been inserted into this column outside of the application.

Considering the code above, I get a org.hibernate.id.IdentifierGenerationException: Unknown integral data type for ids : java.lang.String. Is there any way to do this mapping?

Using Hibernate 3.6.

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    2026-06-11T18:40:47+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 6:40 pm

    Implement a custom IdentifierGenerator class; from a blog post:

    import java.io.Serializable;
    import java.sql.Connection;
    import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
    import java.sql.ResultSet;
    import java.sql.SQLException;
    
    import org.hibernate.HibernateException;
    import org.hibernate.engine.spi.SessionImplementor;
    import org.hibernate.id.IdentifierGenerator;
    
    public class StringKeyGenerator implements IdentifierGenerator {
    
        @Override
        public Serializable generate(SessionImplementor session, Object collection) throws HibernateException {
            Connection connection = session.connection();
            PreparedStatement ps = null;
            String result = "";
    
            try {
                // Oracle-specific code to query a sequence
                ps = connection.prepareStatement("SELECT TABLE_SEQ.nextval AS TABLE_PK FROM dual");
                ResultSet rs = ps.executeQuery();
    
                if (rs.next()) {
                    int pk = rs.getInt("TABLE_PK");
    
                    // Convert to a String
                    result = Integer.toString(pk);
                }
            } catch (SQLException e) {
                throw new HibernateException("Unable to generate Primary Key");
            } finally {
                if (ps != null) {
                    try {
                        ps.close();
                    } catch (SQLException e) {
                        throw new HibernateException("Unable to close prepared statement.");
                    }
                }
            }
    
            return result;
        }
    }
    

    Annotate the entity PK like this:

    @Id
    @GenericGenerator(name="seq_id", strategy="my.package.StringKeyGenerator")
    @GeneratedValue(generator="seq_id")
    @Column(name = "TABLE_PK", unique = true, nullable = false, length = 20)
    public String getId() {
        return this.id;
    }
    

    Due to a bug in Eclipse, an error might be raised that the generator (seq_id) is not defined in the persistence unit. Set this to a warning as follows:

    1. Select Window » Preferences
    2. Expand Java Persistence » JPA » Errors/Warnings
    3. Click Queries and generators
    4. Set Generator is not defined in the persistence unit to: Warning
    5. Click OK to apply changes and close the dialog
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