"jatsrt" wrote : Since EJB is more Hibernate based, it being in the 
standardjboss.xml is less important.  I have not use dit, but is there a 
dialect available for it?
  | 
  | Also, if you have a proper driver and a proper connection URL(see your 
driver's documantation) it should at least start up.  The mapping is only used 
later.

I realize that, yes, there is a Hibernate dialect for it and I'm *quite* sure 
that in JBoss 4.0.4.RC1 there was a correct example -ds.xml file as we started 
looking at it then but it dropped in priority at the time.  I think it was 
targeted for the Progress 9.1 JDBC driver but we wanted to try it anyhow - it 
seems that this has disappeared in the GA release.

The server does start up and it accepts the ds.xml file, maps it to JNDI, etc.  
It's only when we attempt to use the EntityManager do we start to have the 
problems stated in my first post.  Also, if you read my original post - w/ that 
driver and connection string we're successfully creating JDBC connections and 
executing queries manually through JDBC just fine...EJB3/Hibernate is the 
problem here.

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