No you cannot. Still you can write your own filter following the directions on www.hibernate.org site.So can I just use the OpenSessionInViewFilter class from the Spring framework without having to implement and/or use the complete framework?
I'm giving a demo today of the web application so I'm taking out all my hibernate session closes, and I'll just tiptoe around the app to make sure I don't accidentally screw up and have two sessions trying to access a Hibernate object :)
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