anonymous wrote : java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
net/sf/hibernate/collection/List

Sometimes the actual reason for a NoClassDefFoundError is because some 
dependent class is not available in the classpath. Make sure the classes which 
are accessed by net/sf/hibernate/collection/List (either through extends or 
import statements or some other means) are available in the classpath. 

I checked the Hibernate2.x source for this net/sf/hibernate/collection/List 
class and it shows that this class uses the org.odmg package for which you have 
to place the odmg-3.0.jar (or an appropriate version of this jar) in the 
classpath. Make sure you have done that and also check if there are any other 
additional jar files that need to be in the classpath.

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