Marco

Can you try and put it on tomcat/common/lib directory?

HTH
Richard

Marco Mistroni wrote:

Hello Mark,
How r u doin'? hope fine..
I have a question 4 u.. have u been running Hibernate on Tomcat 5.0?
I m having classpath problem In the sense that it complaints that it
cannot
Find the class net.sf.hibernate... CacheManager, which is included in Hibernate's ehcache2.1.jar (something like that)


I made error go away by including it in my war file, but I was wondering
If I can put it instead in some of tomcat  \lib directories ..

Any clues?

Thanx and regards
        marco


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Lowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 27 June 2004 15:43
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: EJB + Struts + Hibernate


+1

You'll want to look at spring whether you want to use EJB or Hibernate.


On 27 Jun 2004, at 16:02, Bryan Hunt wrote:



I don't believe it is unless you feel that the application will need to be distributed across a cluster.

I use the (excellent) spring framework ( springframework.org ) so that





I can plug into a EJB layer if necessary in the future.

--b

Irfandhy Franciscus wrote:



Hi,

Does any of you guys has eve developed Web Apps using Struts and hibernate ? If you have, do you think EJB is a necessary layer on top of hibernate ?

Thanks in advance  ^________________^

Regards,
Irfandhy Franciscus


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