Keep the declared
mapping information when using attribute overrides
#11135
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When using
AttributeOverride
to override mapping information inherited from a parent class (a mapped superclass), make sure to keep information about where the field was originally declared.This is important for
private
fields: Without the correctdeclared
information, it will lead to errors when cached mapping information is loaded, reflection wakes up and looks for the private field in the wrong class.