Hi Roy

this is done by default by the Hibernate Console Configuration wizard.  I've
checked it again and yes my project's classpath is there (including
Mysql/Hibernate/Acegi jars', see 
http://www.nabble.com/Using-Hibernate-Tools-w--appfuse-tf3985589s2369.html#a11316390
http://www.nabble.com/Using-Hibernate-Tools-w--appfuse-tf3985589s2369.html#a11316390
.  

I got this working early this week, but then my project was still based on
appfuse 2.0M5.  Now it fails on both versions (using the same
hibernate.cfg.xml).  I think I have updated the version of Hibernate Tools
in the meantime (via Eclipse Software Updates) while trying to get this
working, I can't remember as I tried so many things.  In my eclipse plugins
folder I see "org.hibernate.eclipse.help_3.2.0.beta10" dated 9/30/2007 as
well as "org.hibernate.eclipse.help_3.2.0.cr1" dated 11/15/2007...
Not sure wether appfuse 2.0 is to blame, or maybe it's this Hibernate Tools
version.  Can I just remove the 3.2.0.cr1 folder from the plugins folder to
reactivate the previous version?

Another interesting link is 
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=980773
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=980773 , I tried to replace this
log4j-1.2.11.jar not with .12 but with .15 and then the plugin fails to load
completely...

Thanks
Werner
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