On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:18:20 +0100, Emmanuel Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, I use a bad XML editor and the DTD has to be next to the xml file to work, so I often copy it. Searching the src tree is a (little) pain, but I can live with it :-)

use JBoss IDE then ,)

/max


Gavin King wrote:

Well, after I posted this, I realized the DTD is there, hidden deep inside the src dir....

Emmanuel Bernard wrote:

+1

Gavin King wrote:

Guys, I think we should include the hibernate dtds somewhere else in the download other than just the jar. Perhaps the etc dir?

Just to make it easier to refer to....






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