This is not an error. It is just a message saying that you didn't provide a
JNDI name to bind on. If you don't provide this name, Hibernate will still
work fine.

If you really need to put the thing in the JNDI, read this:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/JBossHibernate3

Regards,

Jan-Kees


2008/7/28 grin1dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I am having the same problem with the JNDI binding.  I am not familiar
> enough with JNDI to know how to resolve this.  Any advice would be greatly
> appreciated.  TIA.
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