Thanks for your reply Kristian,

the problem is that most of the other components in this aplication works
well with this settings (with the tapestry-hibernate in classpath) but the
dropdown works only without it. I think this is really curious, because the
dependencies (hibernate) should be contained in this jar-file, shouldn't?
Why needs my App dependencies in hibernate if they are in classpath and a
Select component is implemented and there are no problems if there is only a
Select-component (without the hibernate-jar) or other components (Checkbox,
TextField, DatePicker,...) with the hibernate-jar. It makes me crazy,
because I don't really understand it... :-/

Greets,
Tom


kristian.marinkovic wrote:
> 
> if you look at the stacktrace you can see that your application cannot 
> find
> the hibernate dependencies:
> 
> Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
> org/hibernate/cfg/AnnotationConfiguration 
> 
> check your classpath entries/maven dependencies
> 
> g,
> kris
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Tommyboy66 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 13.06.2008 14:03
> Bitte antworten an
> "Tapestry users" <users@tapestry.apache.org>
> 
> 
> An
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> Kopie
> 
> Thema
> Tapestry 5.0.11 - Selecting elements causes Exception in 
> ValueEncoderSource
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hello, 
> 
> i have to upgrade a Tapestry-Project from Vers. 5.0.6 to 5.0.11 and now
> there are several problems with some components. For example, i want to
> select items from a dropdown field. The code in the older Tapestry-Version
> works fine, but now i get an exception in ValueEncoderSource which i can't
> realize. The complete Output you can find here: 
> http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/278645/ http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/278645/ .
> 
> The tml and the java-files is imho very simple:
> 
> *.tml:
> <select t:type="select" t:model="option" t:id="option" t:value="option">
> </select>
> *.java:
>     @Persist
>     private Options option;
> 
>     @Validate("required")
>     public Options getOption() { 
>                  return option; 
>                  }
> 
>     public void setOption(Options type) 
>     { 
>                  option = type; }
> 
> Options.java:
> 
> public enum Options {
>   opt1, opt2, opt3
> }
> 
> Can somebody understand the problem and can solve it? 
> 
> Thanks for your reply,
> Tom
> 
> 
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