Yes Edson you are right and I've already done it and in this way
OJB.properties is found but it give ExceptionInitilizer.. something
exception.

I want to know about netbeans-style referencing ?

Aamir
-----Original Message-----
From: Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:22 PM
To: OJB Users List
Subject: Re: FW: NetBeans and OJB

You can try to put OJB .jar files in nb-home/lib/ext, as the JDBC
driver. I think this because the DatabaseExplorer, as sample, allow you
to work with some driver only if it is in ./lib/ext of netbeans.

Try to put OJB.properties in nb-home/bin directory...

Best regards,

Edson Richter
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Muhammad Aamir 
  To: OJB Users List 
  Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 9:39 AM
  Subject: RE: FW: NetBeans and OJB


  No Success! :(  I've mounted a directory c:\work\test and
OJB.properties
  is in it. What should I type after nz/.... ?

  What about repository.dtd ? How should I reference it from
  repository.xml ? using file:///c://... ?

  Should I also put jdbc driver jar in nb-home/lib/ext ?

  Sould I also put my own application classes ?

  Thank you v. much.
  Aamir

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Coup, Robert Muir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 1:28 AM
  To: OJB Users List
  Subject: RE: FW: NetBeans and OJB

  Hello,

  Sorry about the late reply.
  We're using Netbeans to develop an app which also uses OJB, so I've
been
  there and done this :)

  Before initialisation (ie. Any ojb-calls )
  ...
  System.setProperty("OJB.Properties",
  "nz/ac/auckland/markit/ojb/OJB.properties")
  ...
  ie. Using the netbeans-style resource referencing...
  I also found if you wanted to set spy.properties/log4j.properties then
  you needed to do the same thing

  In OJB.properties
  ...
  repositoryFile=nz/ac/auckland/markit/ojb/respository.xml
  ...

  Now, here's the trick.
  You need the ojb libraries in your classpath. This either means - 
   - make a module, declare dependencies and install the libs in
  netbeans-dir/modules/ext
   - do it the nasty way and install in netbeans-dir/lib/ext

  Good luck.

  Rob :)

  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: Muhammad Aamir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  > Sent: Saturday, 10 January 2004 3:04 a.m.
  > To: OJB Users List
  > Subject: RE: FW: NetBeans and OJB
  > 
  > 
  > Edson,
  > 
  > Although I had tried to set complete path of OJB.properties 
  > (by System.setProperty("OJB.properties", 
  > "C:/work/easy/OJB.properties") ) and repository.xml (I've 
  > changed the repository.xml path in OJB.properties using 
  > file:///c:/work/easy/repository.xml) the problem had not been
solved.
  > 
  > But I'll try to apply this again. In the mean time I'll be 
  > appreciate if someone could give me a clue for this problem.
  > 
  > Thank you v. much
  > Aamir
  > 
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter 
  > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  > Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 6:47 PM
  > To: OJB Users List
  > Subject: Re: FW: NetBeans and OJB
  > 
  > Hi!
  > 
  > I could answer you question. In NetBeans, go to
  > 
  > Tools -> Options -> Debbuging and Executing -> Execution 
  > Types -> External Execution -> Expert -> Working Directory.
  > 
  > Unfortunately, there is no equivalent option for Internal 
  > Execution (but the default execution for NetBeans apps is 
  > External Execution). In Internal Execution mode, the Working 
  > Directory is the NetBeans bin directory. So, if you need to 
  > use Internal Execution, you should set complete path for 
  > repository/ojb.properties.
  > 
  > I sugest you to use External Execution, and set Working 
  > Directory (to avoid annoiances).
  > 
  > I've collected these info in more than a year working with 
  > OJB inside NetBeans.
  > 
  > 
  > Best regards,
  > 
  > Edson Richter
  > 
  >   ----- Original Message ----- 
  >   From: Muhammad Aamir 
  >   To: OJB Users List 
  >   Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 9:38 AM
  >   Subject: RE: FW: NetBeans and OJB
  > 
  > 
  >   NetBeans IDE is a wonderful modular application and you can 
  > develop your
  >   own application on top of NetBeans platform. I want to use
NetBeans
  >   platform and my developed modules to build my application.
  > 
  >   The answer of your question that why I am using internal 
  > execution, is
  >   that I want to do some experiments with Open IDE API (an API to
  >   communicate with NetBeans IDE components). And internal 
  > execution uses
  >   the same virtual machine in which NetBeans IDE is running.
  > 
  >   Aamir
  > 
  >   -----Original Message-----
  >   From: Thomas Dudziak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  >   Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 5:20 PM
  >   To: OJB Users List
  >   Subject: RE: FW: NetBeans and OJB
  > 
  >   Well, I'm no expert when it comes to NetBeans (I prefer 
  > Eclipse). What
  >   is
  >   the benefit of internal execution vs. external execution ?
  > 
  >   Tom
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >   
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