There's nothing magic about the default names, except for
"cayenne.xml". The only requirement is that *.map.xml and
*.driver.xml are named after the DataMap and DataNode names entered
in the Modeler (and in fact CayenneModeler ensures that the generated
names of those files match the mappin
Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> There's nothing magic about the default names, except for "cayenne.xml".
> The only requirement is that *.map.xml and *.driver.xml are named after
> the DataMap and DataNode names entered in the Modeler (and in fact
> CayenneModeler ensures that the generated names of those
Mike Kienenberger wrote:
Try putting them in the root of your classpath.
It's possible to put them in other locations, but you'd have to have
set up a Configuration instance pointing to the new location.
I don't know where the example expects to find it.
Ok - not sure what the actual issue was,
Try putting them in the root of your classpath.
It's possible to put them in other locations, but you'd have to have
set up a Configuration instance pointing to the new location.
I don't know where the example expects to find it.
On 4/6/07, Reid Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Reid Thompso
Reid Thompson wrote:
Hi,
trying to get the cayenne webapp tutorial to work using Netbeans.
Getting the error at the end of this email. I have
cayenne-tutorialMap.map.xml cayenne.xml
cayenne-tutorialNode.driver.xml
in WEB-INF -- is this the correct location for these files?
Sorry - inadver
Hi,
trying to get the cayenne webapp tutorial to work using Netbeans.
Getting the error at the end of this email. I have
cayenne-tutorialMap.map.xml cayenne.xml
cayenne-tutorialNode.driver.xml
in WEB-INF -- is this the correct location for these files?
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