I recommend putting the repository.xml and OJB.properties in WEB-INF/classes/

That puts it in the classpath for a servlet, no problems.

Weird that tomcat looks in windows directories.

-Brian

On Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at 05:45 PM, Martin Smith wrote:


I have managed to get OJB working in a stand-alone app - but now I want to
get it working under Tomcat.


The error I am getting is:

Caused by: org.apache.ojb.broker.metadata.MetadataException: Could not read
repository class descriptor data, using repository: repository.xml:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\repository.xml (The system cannot find the file
specified)


Why oh why is it looking there for my repository.xml???

I thought it only had to be on the class path to be found. Mine is in my
WEB-INF dir.


My OJB.properties file is in the uk.co.smitek.'appname' level of my package
hierarchy. Is that correct?


Should I be using

broker = PersistenceBrokerFactory.defaultPersistenceBroker();

or

PBKey pbKey = new PBKey("default");
broker = PersistenceBrokerFactory.createPersistenceBroker(pbKey);

to get a broker?

Please help!!!!!

Martin


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