, jygnash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Anoop,
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> YOu can use the JNDI context to get the Hibernate's SessionFactory.
> 1)
> in hibernate-cfg.xml give the jndi name as below
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> 2)
> in one of your startup servlet or first class handling the request
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context.getAttribute(HibernatePlugIn.SESSION_FACTORY_KEY);
Session ses = _factory.openSession(); <---this line
throws exception
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ows exception..
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hey - Where would I find pertinent information about the project. I mean
suppose I want to look up what all types of filters are available for reuse,
where is that infromations.
Thanks,
Anoop
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