This topic has strayed quite a bit. You're trying to integrate Hibernate and
Tapestry, someone has suggested you try using Appfuse (or Equinox).

I see no reason why Appfuse/Equinox shouldn't get you up and running with a
tapestry application integrated with Hibernate. Maybe you can be a bit more
explicit in regards to what "questions" of yours that it doesn't answer.

You've refactored so many times to try different things, each time
unsuccessful. I would suggest maybe using a small sample application to get
started and prototype the integration you're after. After that's working,
then add your application code. I venture to guess that after refactoring
several times, your codebase might be a bit 'untidy' now.


On 2/20/06, Andreas Bulling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> | - if you have decided that you need Spring, for AOP or else, but are
> | put off by some exceptions you have been getting, don't give up so
> | easily. Check again if you have all required libraries installed
> | (missing libraries seem to have been the reasons for the first errors
> | you have been posting). Have a look at AppFuse and "betterpetstore" to
> | see how the three tools Tapestry, Spring and Hibernate are used
> | together there.
>
> *sigh*
> I can tell you: I definitely don't give up so easily. I'm fighting with
> this whole issue for more than a week now (perhaps you've read my first
> postings concering EJB's), refactored my whole code three times now
> and read tons of documents/example code/etc.
> I also looked at AppFuse but also that code didn't answer all my
> questions. :(
>
>

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