Hi all, I am just getting started with Hibernate in my Tap 5 application, and I'm kind of manually setting up Hibernate using the standard HibernateUtils static methods and xml files for my domain objects. It is working, although it's not elegant.
Now, I thought it would be good to explore this Hibernate-Annotations [HA] library that is compatible with Hibernate 3.2+. It seems that with this lib, I can set up Hibernate as well as set up the entity objects (although the annotations in the Hibernate docs seem to come from the javax.persistence.* package which is used for EJB3s), and rid myself of xml set up files. Now from the small snippet of code on Tapestry-Hibernate [TH5], I see that you can do your Hibernate configuration there, and it will also set up your entities. However, I don't know the full ambition of this library--would it replace the need for HA? Put another way, If I was using TH5, do I need to have the .hbm.xml files for my entities, or can I use HA, or is TH5 going to create the HA for me ? I know this is alpha, an answer based on intended behavior is fine. Daniel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]