I have only used Hibernate under WebSphere (hotdeploy; never heard of it!)
so I'm not really the best one to ask about this stuff. John Urberg might be
able to help, possibly....

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrea Aime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 9:05 PM
Subject: [Hibernate] Another problem: jmx vs static initialization


> Hi Gavin, hi everybody else,
> while I'm at it, I would like to ask you some hints about a problem:
> the app I'm developing now uses hibernate as a jmx service... there
> are some problems here:
> - each time I deploy my application I have to redeploy also the jmx
>    service because maybe some class has been changed and the persister
>    wont' work anymore (or the mapping has changed, and so on);
> - can't set the properties in the xml file
> - the xml file contains a full path to hibernate and my ejb jar file...
>    I have to change them every time a deploy to a different platform...
>
> I'd really prefer to use the standard xml configuration file and
> to bind the session factory into jndi during application startup (
> using the static initializer of a resource factory that is being used
> to access to Hibernate services), but this doesn't work during redeploy
> since Hibernate is kept into memory and so it doesn't reconfigure!
> I would like to have a way to force reconfiguration of hibernate on
> redeploy... otherwise I have to restart the app server, which takes
> 20 seconds on my pc...
> How do you work around these problems?
> Best regards
> Andrea Aime
>
>
>
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