https://tapestry.apache.org/hibernate-core-conf.html

On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Name Surname <wintertime0...@outlook.com>
wrote:

> I have made my first app in this way!!! :))) OK, now how can I declare
> hibernate connection to this project now? Where do I need to declare it?
>
> > From: wintertime0...@outlook.com
> > To: users@tapestry.apache.org
> > Subject: RE: Putting property values in Validate
> > Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 23:51:48 +0100
> >
> > Hi George!
> > I have never used before this maven archtype? What should I search for
> in seach field in order to get jumpstart with tomcat running?
> >
> > > Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 17:11:35 -0400
> > > Subject: Re: Putting property values in Validate
> > > From: gchrist...@cardaddy.com
> > > To: users@tapestry.apache.org
> > >
> > > Lol Thiago, I still use netbeans but only because work required us too.
> > >
> > > In netbeans you can add new project from maven arch and look for
> jumpstart,
> > > it will just about everything to get you started. Before downloaded, be
> > > sure to use 5.4-beta-22 and the correct repo url. If u want to use
> jetty
> > > locally rather than tomcat, let me know and I'll tell u how to get
> that up
> > > and running with the ide. The jumpstart project has an older version of
> > > jetty 6 included by default.
> > > On Oct 24, 2014 4:28 PM, "Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo" <
> thiag...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Fri, 24 Oct 2014 18:07:09 -0200, Name Surname <
> > > > wintertime0...@outlook.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >  Sorry, what I wanted to say is that I am using NetBeans IDE. Tomcat
> loads
> > > >> app just fine( after removing some of the jars from Tap5.4. jar
> package ),
> > > >> however when I go to address in a browser, it says it The requested
> > > >> resource is not available. I have removed some of the jars from my
> project
> > > >> that were in Tomcat 5.4. jars folder in order to avoid some message
> I have
> > > >> no idea why was it there:
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > > Why don't you use a dependency tool like Maven or Gradle instead of
> > > > handling the dependencies yourself and shooting your own foot?
> NetBeans
> > > > supports Maven. An why are you still posting incomplete stack
> traces? The
> > > > message implies something is very broken with your setup. Anyway,
> setting
> > > > up your project in your IDE of choice (I'm surprised someone still
> uses
> > > > NetBeans) is off-topic for this list.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
> > > > Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
> > > > http://machina.com.br
> > > >
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>



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