hivemind shouldn't care about the existance of 1 or 20 hivemodule.xml files,
but if you duplicate " module names" it will complain. You might double
check that you haven't done that.

On 3/17/06, John Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The hivemind jar file will have its own hivemodule.xml file in it when
> you
> > deploy your application.  HiveMind loads *all* hivemodule.xml files it
> finds
> > on the classpath.
>
> That's what I thought James, I have even tried placing my applications
> hivemodule in the root of the JAR file. In this case I am packaging all my
> classes and lib JARs into a single executable JAR.
>
> This is not a web app BTW, just a plain Java application. Perhaps I can
> put
> something in the manifest?
>
> John
>
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