What's with the "No Spring" restriction anyways.  That's like asking,
"Tell me how to kill a grizzly bear with just my bear hands."  Sure,
you can probably be trained to perform such a feat, but it'll take
years to achieve (it involves a lot of eye gouging and saying stuff
like "Hey look, it's Elvis!").  It'd be better if you just learned how
to shoot a gun and get it over with. :)


On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 6:36 AM, Martin Makundi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> can you please send me the hibernate-cfg.xml
>
> You can use standard standalone version, use google.
>
>> web.xml and
>
> No changes here to the quickstart.
>
>> EntityManagerUtil-Classes?
>
> Your own, the same as standalone version.
>
> **
> Martin
>
>>
>> Can you please show me your project-structure....?
>>
>> Thanks a lot...
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>> Martin Makundi wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I am using this configuration (actually with Jetty, not Tomcat).
>>>
>>> 1. I have a persistence.xml with all the necessary setup (if you have
>>> plain Hibernate, you have hibernate-cfg.xml).
>>> 2. I have a EntityManagerUtil class for managing the connection (you
>>> could have, e.g., HibernateUtil or something).
>>> 3. I use lazy initialization for the Hibernate, i.e., every time I
>>> heed the connection I initialize it if it is not yet initialized
>>> (think: "singleton").
>>> 4. I have tweaked the Wicket RequestCycle for closing the possibly
>>> lazily opened connections; in my XXWebApplication.java:
>>>
>>>   @Override
>>>   public RequestCycle newRequestCycle(Request request, Response response)
>>> {
>>>     return new WebRequestCycle(this, (WebRequest)request,
>>> (WebResponse)response) {
>>>       /**
>>>        * @see org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle#onEndRequest()
>>>        */
>>>       @Override
>>>       protected void onEndRequest() {
>>>         try {
>>>           EntityManagerUtils.disposeEntityManagers();
>>>         } catch (Throwable t) {
>>>           Utils.errorLog(this.getClass(), t);
>>>         }
>>>         super.onEndRequest();
>>>       }
>>>     };
>>>   }
>>>
>>> **
>>> Martin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2008/8/5 HITECH79 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>
>>>> Hallo,
>>>>
>>>> i need help for a configuration or tutorial or example for a project with
>>>> Wicket+Hibernate+Tomcat. Please no answers with interaction Spring or
>>>> framework Databinder.
>>>>
>>>> Only Wicket+Hibernate+Tomcat :-)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers...
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