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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:27:21+00:00 2026-05-16T11:27:21+00:00

Sorry to bother – perhaps this is a very simple question – but for

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Sorry to bother – perhaps this is a very simple question – but for some reason the version below fails to get parsed, whereas the version with set works fine. In fact, if I just take the set version and replace set with list I get:

nested exception is org.hibernate.InvalidMappingException: Could not parse mapping document from invalid mapping

Thank you
Misha

    <!-- bi-directional one-to-many association to SpreadsheetImportTemplateColumn -->
    <list name="columns">
<!--
    <set name="columns" lazy="false" inverse="true"
        cascade="all-delete-orphan" sort="natural"
        order-by="voided asc, preferred desc, date_created desc">
-->
        <key column="template_id" not-null="true" />
<!--
        <one-to-many class="SpreadsheetImportTemplateColumn" />
    </set>
-->
    </list>
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    2026-05-16T11:27:21+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:27 am

    You said

    whereas the version with set works fine

    Here goes list DOCTYPE

    <!ELEMENT list (
        meta*,
        subselect?,
        cache?,
        synchronize*,
        comment?,
        key, 
        (index|list-index), 
        (element|one-to-many|many-to-many|composite-element|many-to-any),
        loader?,sql-insert?,sql-update?,sql-delete?,sql-delete-all?,
        filter*
    )>
    

    Ass you can see, list element needs either index or list-index element, a key element, and one of the following

    • element
    • one-to-many
    • many-to-many
    • composite-element
    • many-to-any

    Here goes list-index DOCTYPE

    <!-- Declares the type and column mapping for a collection index (array or list index, or key of a map). -->
    
    <!ELEMENT list-index (column?)>
    <!ATTLIST list-index column CDATA #IMPLIED>
    <!ATTLIST list-index base CDATA "0">
    

    So you should use

    <list name="columns">
        <key column="template_id" not-null="true"/>
        <list-index column="WHICH COLUMN SHOULD BE USED AS INDEX"/>
        <one-to-many class="SpreadsheetImportTemplateColumn" />
    </list>
    

    But if you want to use a list instead of a set and does not have a list-index column, you can use a bag instead. Initialize as follows

    Collection<SpreadsheetImportTemplateColumn> columns = new ArrayList<SpreadsheetImportTemplateColumn>();
    

    And define this mapping instead

    <bag name="columns">
         <key column="template_id" not-null="true"/>
         <one-to-many class="SpreadsheetImportTemplateColumn"/>
    </bag>
    
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