HSQLDB: case sensitive table names












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I have the following jpa/hibernate/hsqldb configuration:




  • JPA ddl-auto: create-drop

  • Hibernate entities have no @Table annotation and created with SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy. So, PersonalData entity table name is personal_data. Hibernate creates them due to running the application


  • hsql DB URL is jdbc:hsqldb:mem:testdb;sql.syntax_pgs=true


My problem is when I try to select due spring repositories with the hsql there is the error about non-existing PERSONAL_DATA table.



I found that this is SQL notation to use CASE_SENSETIVE tables and hqsl follows that. To resolve that developers offer quote table names in sql.



So, I have 2 unlikely ideas




  • Add @Table annotation to entities.

  • Override SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy


Is there a way to use a simple property?










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    I have the following jpa/hibernate/hsqldb configuration:




    • JPA ddl-auto: create-drop

    • Hibernate entities have no @Table annotation and created with SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy. So, PersonalData entity table name is personal_data. Hibernate creates them due to running the application


    • hsql DB URL is jdbc:hsqldb:mem:testdb;sql.syntax_pgs=true


    My problem is when I try to select due spring repositories with the hsql there is the error about non-existing PERSONAL_DATA table.



    I found that this is SQL notation to use CASE_SENSETIVE tables and hqsl follows that. To resolve that developers offer quote table names in sql.



    So, I have 2 unlikely ideas




    • Add @Table annotation to entities.

    • Override SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy


    Is there a way to use a simple property?










    share|improve this question



























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      I have the following jpa/hibernate/hsqldb configuration:




      • JPA ddl-auto: create-drop

      • Hibernate entities have no @Table annotation and created with SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy. So, PersonalData entity table name is personal_data. Hibernate creates them due to running the application


      • hsql DB URL is jdbc:hsqldb:mem:testdb;sql.syntax_pgs=true


      My problem is when I try to select due spring repositories with the hsql there is the error about non-existing PERSONAL_DATA table.



      I found that this is SQL notation to use CASE_SENSETIVE tables and hqsl follows that. To resolve that developers offer quote table names in sql.



      So, I have 2 unlikely ideas




      • Add @Table annotation to entities.

      • Override SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy


      Is there a way to use a simple property?










      share|improve this question
















      I have the following jpa/hibernate/hsqldb configuration:




      • JPA ddl-auto: create-drop

      • Hibernate entities have no @Table annotation and created with SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy. So, PersonalData entity table name is personal_data. Hibernate creates them due to running the application


      • hsql DB URL is jdbc:hsqldb:mem:testdb;sql.syntax_pgs=true


      My problem is when I try to select due spring repositories with the hsql there is the error about non-existing PERSONAL_DATA table.



      I found that this is SQL notation to use CASE_SENSETIVE tables and hqsl follows that. To resolve that developers offer quote table names in sql.



      So, I have 2 unlikely ideas




      • Add @Table annotation to entities.

      • Override SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy


      Is there a way to use a simple property?







      java hibernate spring-boot hsqldb






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      edited Nov 15 '18 at 12:04







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