I'm starting Red5 using red5.sh.  I would assume that the server would load the JAR files included in my application's WEB-INF/lib directory automagically.  So all JARs inside of  /myapp/WEB-INF/lib would get loaded if they were used.  Especially if I've declared a class as a Spring managed bean in the red5-web.xml file.   I've double checked that I have all of Hibernate's dependencies available, I can triple check to be sure, but I don't think that is the problem.

Carl

On 8/8/06, m.j.milicevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Carl,

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

how do you start your red5 server? I am asking this because I am starting it within my IDE and have all jars within /lib direcotory automatically included into red5 classpath. If you are starting it with a script file, be sure those jars you've added are also in classpath.
(e.g. if you are starting it with wrapper.exe on windows, you'll probably need to edit wrapper.conf within conf directory and add your jars in there , similar to:

wrapper.java.classpath.1=../lib/wrapper.jar

)

hth,

kind regards,
-m.j.milicevic

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