so I deleted the workshop projects and started over.  this time I specified a 
JPA facet in addition to the defaults.

still doesn't work when I exec "from Customers" in HQL editor.  Still getting 
"Customers is not mapped" error.

@Entity
  | @Table(name = "CUSTOMERS", schema = "PUBLIC")
  | public class Customers implements java.io.Serializable {
  | ...
  | }

Also, here: Figure 3.46. Mapping Diagram Opening, I can't do that either.  When 
I click expand configuration, I don't see anything.  so no mapping diagrams 
available either.

As per Table 4.3. Hibernate Console Configuration Classpath from this link: 
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/3.0.0.CR2/en/hibernatetools/html_single/index.html#console_conf

classpath: The classpath for loading POJO and JDBC drivers; only needed if the 
default classpath of the Project does not contain the required classes. Do not 
add Hibernate core libraries or dependencies, they are already included. If you 
get ClassNotFound errors then check this list for possible missing or redundant 
directories/jars.

I'm assuming that my default classpath contains the entity classes.

If it's this much a pain to setup basic tools in JBDS (and there isn't adequate 
coverage in docs on configurations with JPA), I won't even use it.  I never had 
this many problems with MyEclipseIDE.  I've spent almost 1.5 days getting this 
and the Seam Components view to work.  I appreciate your help, but I don't 
consider Seam/JBDS "next-generation" development...

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