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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:02:40+00:00 2026-05-11T22:02:40+00:00

When I annotate a class with @Entity and try to resolve the dependencies, I

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When I annotate a class with @Entity and try to resolve the dependencies, I get to choose the package between two different packages, javax.persistence.Entity and org.hibernate.annotations.Entity

The javax package is JPA’s entity-annotation, but why is there a hibernate entity-annotation and difference does it have with JPA’s annotation? Is it just an extension to allow more attributes to be defined?

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    2026-05-11T22:02:40+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:02 pm

    org.hibernate.annotations.Entity has some extra attributes that javax.persistence.Entity has not standarized. The extra features will only work if using hibernate’s AnnotationConfiguration directly or if hibernate is the JPA provider.


    from the FAQ:
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    I use @org.hibernate.annotations.Entity and get an Unknown entity exception

    Always import @javax.persistence.Entity

    @org.hibernate.annotations.Entity completes @javax.persistence.Entity but is not a replacement

    For instance, there is an attribute called optimisticLock, which tells hibernate whether to use the standard version column or to compare all columns when updating. This behavior is not in the JPA spec, so in order to configure it, you must use hibernate specific extension found in their own annotation.

    Like this:

    @Entity
    @org.hibernate.annotations.Entity(optimisticLock=OptimisticLockType.ALL)
    public class MyEntity implements Serializable {
    ...
    }
    
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