This is happening with the Java.net AddressBook example 
(http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2006/05/23/ejb3-persistence-api-for-client-side-developer.html)
too, so it must be an environment configuration issue.

Also, I'm able to set up a regular old Hibernate SessionFactory directly and 
query the database, so there must be something wonky with the bridge connecting 
the new JPA classes and the Hibernate classes.

I'm running JBoss 4.0.4, Eclipse 3.2, JBossIDE 2 Beta.  The projects are 
building with the EJB3 Library which references the JBoss libraries installed 
under the application server.  

Thanks

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