And I've even tried to unpack the hibernate JAR into my classes directory with no luck.

On 8/8/06, Carl Sziebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I've attempted to push Hibernate and its dependancies into the server's lib directory with no luck.  My applications just can't seem to find the Hibernate classes.  I am able to declare and use a datasource bean defined in red5-web.xml without issue so why would the server choke on Hibernate only?  Could this be an issue with the Hiberate JAR or some odd classloader problem with the server?

Carl


On 8/7/06, Marijan Miličević <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Michael,

>>I've got hibernate stuff working by putting all hibernate jars
>>(+some j2ee jars and dependency jars, like activation.jar etc.)  into red5 lib directory.

>What are these "some" j2ee jars? :) Just list your current Lib folder state

well, I can't see it at the moment (@ work),
but my application was using some e-mailing, acegi, aop, transaction etc. stuff,
soo for example as I remember correctly: mail.jar, actiovation.jar, jta.jar were needed.
I'll post complete list/setup when I get home..

-m.j.m

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