Hi Marco
I'm running all the hibernate stuff in the webapp, /WEB-INF/lib and had no issues.. Have you the ehcahche jar file in you lib directory?
Only the jdbc drivers in the common/lib directory that i dont particularly like, but seems the only way it will dig. Likewise with the mail api and activation stuff.
Mark
On 22 Jul 2004, at 10:31, Marco Mistroni wrote:
Hello, Thanx 4 the fast reply.. I have tried to put in tomcat/common/lib, seems not working I tried also to put it in tomcat/server/lib, still not working
The file was present in both directories, so I'll have to try to put It in either one of the two and see if it is working.....
Regards marco
-----Original Message----- From: Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22 July 2004 09:24 To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: EJB + Struts + Hibernate
Marco
Can you try and put it on tomcat/common/lib directory?
HTH Richard
Marco Mistroni wrote:
wonderingHello Mark, How r u doin'? hope fine.. I have a question 4 u.. have u been running Hibernate on Tomcat 5.0? I m having classpath problem In the sense that it complaints that it cannot Find the class net.sf.hibernate... CacheManager, which is included in Hibernate's ehcache2.1.jar (something like that)
I made error go away by including it in my war file, but I wasIf I can put it instead in some of tomcat \lib directories ..
Any clues?
Thanx and regards marco
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Lowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 27 June 2004 15:43 To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: EJB + Struts + Hibernate
+1
You'll want to look at spring whether you want to use EJB or Hibernate.
On 27 Jun 2004, at 16:02, Bryan Hunt wrote:
I don't believe it is unless you feel that the application will need to be distributed across a cluster.
I use the (excellent) spring framework ( springframework.org ) so that
I can plug into a EJB layer if necessary in the future.
--b
Irfandhy Franciscus wrote:
Hi,
Does any of you guys has eve developed Web Apps using Struts and hibernate ? If you have, do you think EJB is a necessary layer on top of hibernate ?
Thanks in advance ^________________^
Regards, Irfandhy Franciscus
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