Mike I figured out what I was doing wrong like 3 seconds after I posted. 
Thanks.

Mike Horwitz wrote:
> 
> It is going to be pretty difficult to help based on the info below. Could
> you post a code sample where you think you need duplicate annotations?
> 
> Mike
> 
> On 11/5/07, caius_swopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am getting Duplicate Annotation errors with my User class.  I have
>> User_Account and User_Territory as association tables.  I also have
>> Account
>> and Territory tables as well.  My User_Account table has more than just a
>> user_id and an account_id.  Similarly my User_Territory table has more
>> than
>> just a User_id and a territory_id.
>> From what I understand it is necessary for me to create
>> UserTerritory.java
>> and UserAccount.java.  I don't see a way to accomplish this connection
>> without having duplicate annotations in atleast my User.java file.  I
>> looked
>> at the CaveatEmptor examples from Hibernate and it seems that the
>> examples
>> freely use duplicate annotations.  Yet, when I try to compile my Java
>> files
>> I fail due to the Duplicate annotation error.  I am wondering how the
>> CaveatEmptor examples are getting around this problem.
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