I'm using the hibernatedoclet tags and I've gotten a joined subclass to work, but I can't figure out how to specify the table for the subclass. It works right now, but it just creates a table with the same name as the class. That doesn't fit our enterprise naming standards, so is this something that the hibernate doclet supports?
Thanks,
Derek
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