You can't do it directly, a good reference:

http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/articles/using_gwt_with_hibernate.html

http://noon.gilead.free.fr/gilead/

Regards,
F

On Aug 19, 5:11 am, "awate...@gmail.com" <awate...@gmail.com> wrote:
> is com.bancika.client.data.User annotated with �...@entity?
>
> also there is no difference between using j2ee and gwt with respect to
> setting up hibernate
>
> On Aug 15, 12:48 pm, Bancika <banc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm using hibernate to map my data in GWT and have some weird
> > problems. Here's my setup.
>
> > * HSQL database
> > * entity class is in client folder
> > * annotated class (tried with hbm.xml file, same result)
>
> > the problem is that my mapped class does not get registered in the
> > config for some reason. I tried adding the mapped class through
> > hibernate.cfg.xml and directly into the configuration with the same
> > result.
>
> >                         AnnotationConfiguration config = new
> > AnnotationConfiguration();
> >                         
> > config.addAnnotatedClass(com.bancika.client.data.User.class);
> >                         config.configure();
>
> > If I test config immediately after this, it appears that no classes
> > have been registered. Also, if I try session.save(user) it throws
> > Unknown entity exception.
>
> > Is there anything I missed in the config that should be done when
> > using hibernate with gwt? I've been using it in java ee for years
> > without these problems.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Bane

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