Good morning,

I see (or at least I think I see ...) that the version of Hibernate that
Appfuse uses has been upgraded. If I nuke my Maven repository and create a
new project I now have Hibernate 3.2.5.GA, Hibernate Annotations 3.3.0.GA
and Hibernate Commons Annotations 3.3.0.GA. These are precisely the versions
I have been trying to upgrade to by manually editing my pom.xml, now I guess
I don't have to.

But when I download and run a new project the same message is appearing -
'No Transaction manager found - if your webapp requires one, please
configure one.' Curious, since as far as I can see there is an
applicationContext-dao.xml in the appfuse-hibernate-2.0-rc1.jar which
configures a transaction manager.

Anyway, the plain-vanilla default app runs but I guess it doesn't use
transactions, which is why it doesn't crap out, as my original app did. So I
am stuck wondering - should I try to get my original app to work with the
new Appfuse by following the upgrade guide? I guess I am going to have to at
some point anyway. I was just wondering if anyone has successfully
downloaded the latest version of Appfuse with the latest Hibernate versions
and had any problems with transactions, as I have when I tried using the
latest Hibernate versions ...

Incidentally, how can I know what versions of a dependency/jar Appfuse is
using if it's not specified in the pom.xml?

Thanks,
Bob


mraible wrote:
> 
> What version are you trying to upgrade from to? I can try to upgrade
> one of the demo apps locally and provide instructions.
> 
> Matt
> 
> On 9/14/07, syg6 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Update: I stuck this in my pom.xml:
>>
>> <dependency>
>>   <groupId>commons-collections</groupId>
>>   <artifactId>commons-collections</artifactId>
>>   <version>3.2</version>
>> </dependency>
>>
>> And I no longer get the NoClassDefFoundError. But I still get the 'No
>> Transaction manager found' error.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>> syg6 wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi again folks.
>> >
>> > This topic was started
>> >
>> http://www.nabble.com/Hibernate-ManyToMany-not-updating-collection-tf4428202s2369.html
>> > here  under the name 'Hibernate ManyToMany not updating collection'. My
>> > original problem was that upon saving an object that has an associated
>> > Collection, the Collection was not being updated. But it turns out it's
>> a
>> > bug with older versions of Hibernate. So I've spent the last 3 days
>> trying
>> > unsuccessfully to upgrade Hibernate within Appfuse. And I decided to
>> start
>> > a new thread whose name reflects my real problem.
>> >
>> > Here's what I did:
>> >
>> > 1. Download my working project from CVS.
>> > 2. Change the original POM like this:
>> >
>> > <dependency>
>> >   <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
>> >   <artifactId>hibernate-annotations</artifactId>
>> >   <version>3.3.0.ga</version>
>> > </dependency>
>> > <dependency>
>> >   <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
>> >   <artifactId>hibernate</artifactId>
>> >   <version>3.2.5.ga</version>
>> > </dependency>
>> > <dependency>
>> >   <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
>> >   <artifactId>hibernate-commons-annotations</artifactId>
>> >   <version>3.3.0.ga</version>
>> > </dependency>
>> > <dependency>
>> >   <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
>> >   <artifactId>hibernate-entitymanager</artifactId>
>> >   <version>3.3.1.ga</version>
>> > </dependency>
>> >
>> > <dependency>
>> >   <groupId>jboss</groupId>
>> >   <artifactId>jboss-archive-browsing</artifactId>
>> >   <version>5.0.0alpha-200607201-119</version>
>> > </dependency>
>> > <dependency>
>> >   <groupId>jboss</groupId>
>> >     <artifactId>jboss-common</artifactId>
>> >     <version>4.0.2</version>
>> >     <exclusions>
>> >       <exclusion>
>> >         <artifactId>jboss-common-core</artifactId>
>> >         <groupId>jboss</groupId>
>> >          </exclusion>
>> >     </exclusions>
>> > </dependency>
>> >
>> > 3. I run mvn clean and mvn -U to update my local Maven repository.
>> > (Incidentally, Maven seems to be ignoring my <excludes> block, it
>> > downloads jboss-common-core. But I had to hand-install
>> jboss-common-core
>> > myself using mvn install as it seems it doesn't exist in the central
>> Maven
>> > repository ...)
>> >
>> > And my project no longer works. This is the error:
>> >
>> > ERROR - ContextLoader.initWebApplicationContext(203) | Context
>> > initialization failed
>> > org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating
>> > bean with name
>> >
>> 'org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAttributeSourceAdvisor':
>> > Cannot create inner bean '(inner bean)' of type
>> > [org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionInterceptor]
>> while
>> > setting bean property 'transactionInterceptor'; nested exception is
>> > org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating
>> > bean with name '(inner bean)': Cannot resolve reference to bean
>> > 'transactionManager' while setting bean property 'transactionManager';
>> > nested exception is
>> > org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No
>> bean
>> > named 'transactionManager' is defined
>> > Caused by:
>> > org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating
>> > bean with name '(inner bean)': Cannot resolve reference to bean
>> > 'transactionManager' while setting bean property 'transactionManager';
>> > nested exception is
>> > org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No
>> bean
>> > named 'transactionManager' is defined
>> > Caused by:
>> > org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No
>> bean
>> > named 'transactionManager' is defined
>> >
>> >
>> > Apart from my obvious question - what the heck am I doing wrong - my
>> > question is what are the steps for updating a dependency in Appfuse?
>> Once
>> > you locate the chunk of text to stick in your pom.xml, what goal do you
>> > execute? mvn -U? mvn jetty:run-war? I ask because it seems like Maven
>> is
>> > downloading these new dependencies each time I run mvn jetty:run-war,
>> > which I don't get ... Shouldn't it do this once, the first time you run
>> > mvn jetty:run-war, and never have to do it again until you change your
>> > pom.xml again?
>> >
>> > Interestingly after running mvn eclipse:eclipse to my .classpath and
>> > .project files in Eclipse, when I run mvn jetty:run-war from within
>> > Eclipse I don't see it trying to download the new dependencies. The app
>> > doesn't work mind you, but at least it's not trying to download the
>> > dependencies every time ...
>> >
>> > Out of desperation I tried downloading a brand-spanking-new app. I ran
>> mvn
>> > archetype, changed into the new app's directory, ran mvn to download
>> all
>> > of the stuff, then mvn jetty:run-war. A-ok. I then changed the pom.xml
>> > adding the Hibernate and JBoss stuff from above. Now when I run mvn
>> > jetty:run-war I get this:
>> >
>> > 2007-09-14 13:10:25.867::INFO:  No Transaction manager found - if your
>> > webapp requires one, please configure one.
>> >
>> >  ... followed by this:
>> >
>> > 2007-09-14 13:10:31.131::WARN:  failed
>> >
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/,jar:file:/C:/eclipseeuropa/workspace/myapp/targe
>> > t/myapp-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war!/}
>> > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>> > org/apache/commons/collections/map/LinkedMap
>> >
>> > This rings a bell ... a transaction manager error. Different error but
>> > centered around the transaction manager. It seems one of these new
>> > dependencies needs a newer version of commons-collections. Appfuse uses
>> > 2.1.1, which does not have this class. The newest release, 3.2, does
>> have
>> > this class.
>> >
>> > I am in way over my head on this. Any help much appreciated.
>> >
>> > Bob
>> >
>>
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