YIKES!  I finally figured out what my problem was!
I had my metadata classes in a different package than my domain objects. 
Apparently the convention is to be in the same package.  

Wow I was tearing my hair out.  Now everything suddenly seems so much
easier.

I assume the package convention is somewhere in the documentation.  
Thanks!
-Steve


Geert Bevin wrote:
> 
> Hi Steve,
> 
> I'm sorry, I haven't looked in detail at what you did. I'm currently  
> at the JavaPolis conference and I actually noticed that my  
> presentation demonstrates this as one of the features ;-) (yeah, I  
> know, my memory can be horrible at times)
> 
> So I immediately thought of you ...
> 
> Hope you find what didn't work for you.
> 
> Take care,
> 
> Geert
> 
> On 13 Dec 2006, at 20:10, Steve Holmes wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Geert!
>> Did you notice anything obvious that I was doing wrong?  I'll look  
>> at the
>> demo tonight when I am off work.
>> Thanks again!
> 
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