Did you run "mvn clean" from the top level?  What's the error you get
if you don't have your class listed in persistence.xml?

Did you change your pom.xml so the hibernate3 plugin uses the jpaconfiguration?

Matt

On 4/17/07, citynomad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


mraible wrote:
>
> What version of AppFuse are you using?  There's some things we did in
> M4 that made this possible.  The code for the tutorial doesn't have a
> new class registered in persistence.xml and it seems to work fine.
>


There is a note in the JPA tutorial that the instructions will only work
with AppFuse 2.0 M5 or above, so I'm using 2.0-m5-SNAPSHOT.
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