Re: problems with mvn2, Spring and Hibernate... anyone could help?

2007-07-13 Thread Johann Reyes

Hello Marco

I had a problem like that too, overloaded the class to, but didn't like the
result of it. At then I came up with the following:

* For each project have a hibernate.cfg.xml file that holds reference to
your hibernate classes.

* in your Sring config file have the following:

 bean id=sessionFactory class=
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean
   property name=configLocation value=classpath:hibernate.cfg.xml/
   property name=configLocations value=classpath*:hibernate.cfg.xml/

That would work with your local classpath as well with your jars, including
test phases

Regards

Johann Reyes

On 7/6/07, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Trevor,
thanks... that would work
unfortunately my app is splitted in two jars, one for backend and another
for
webapp.
everythign works fine at the junit level for the backend, but once code
runs
in app server ,  where the webapp jar is calling the backend jar for
interactign with db.. code fails..
my best option now is to override LocalSessionFactoryBean.. i found
a sample ont henet, i am going to try and post results..

thanks and regards
marco

On 7/6/07, Trevor Torrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The problem is with the ability of the JVM to enumerate resources in
 the root of the classpath when these resources are in jars.  The
 mappingJarLocations property would be used to search through jars that
 are *not* normally on the classpath, so you shouldn't be using that
 for WEB-INF/lib jars; in some cases you would cause hibernate to read
 the mapping files twice, once for the jar on the classpath, and once
 for the jar in the mappingJarLocations -- they just happen to be the
 same physical jar.

 The best fix is to create all the hbm.xml files in a subpackage of
 src/main/resources -- perhaps com/project/domain; then use a
 resource pattern like classpath*:/com/project/domain/**/*.hbm.xml.


 On 7/5/07, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello Jon
actually it has nothing to do with maven, as i discovered later..
 since
  scope=compile will be visible in the test
  it has to do with Spring classloading actually.. i'll post a solution
 here
  as soon as i finish to try some code i found on
  the web
 
  with kindest regards
   marco
 
  On 7/5/07, Jon SlinnHawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I think this may be a problem with Surefire and the way spring uses
   classloaders :
  
  
  

http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-340?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel
  
   If you find a solution please post
  
   Thanks
  
  
   Marco Mistroni wrote:
hi all,
i know i should post this to maven list but it is about spring and
i
 am
sure someone here is using maven for building its environment
   
I have an app composed of 3 project:
- domain OBjects  , contains domain objects used by web and
backend
   project
- backend project contains hibernate code
- webapp contains webwork code that uses hibernate to access
 database
   
i have been searching for solutions for not hardcoding hibernate
 mapping
files.. i came across mappingJarLocations where you can specify
jars
   where
hbm.xml file are located.
this is fine, however i am building my project using maven2 and i
am
setting
the dependency scope for domainObjects.jar on my backend project..
if i use
scopetest/scope
   
test will fail because spring won't be able to find hbm.xml file
 (jar is
not
in classpath)
   
if  i use
scopecompile/scope
   
jar won't be in test classpath
i was wondering if anyone on this forum came across same
 situation...
   
here's my spring context...
   
bean id=sessionFactory class=
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean
   property name=dataSource
   ref bean=dataSource/
   /property
   property name=mappingJarLocations
   valueclasspath*:domainObjects-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
/value
   /property
   property name=hibernateProperties
ref bean=exampleHibernateProperties /
   /property
   /bean
   
   
   
   
thanks in advancea nd regards
marco
   
  
  
  
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Re: problems with mvn2, Spring and Hibernate... anyone could help?

2007-07-13 Thread Marco Mistroni

thanx johann!
i'll try it out!

regards
marco

On 7/13/07, Johann Reyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello Marco

I had a problem like that too, overloaded the class to, but didn't like
the
result of it. At then I came up with the following:

* For each project have a hibernate.cfg.xml file that holds reference to
your hibernate classes.

* in your Sring config file have the following:

  bean id=sessionFactory class=
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean
property name=configLocation value=classpath:hibernate.cfg.xml/
property name=configLocations value=classpath*:hibernate.cfg.xml
/

That would work with your local classpath as well with your jars,
including
test phases

Regards

Johann Reyes

On 7/6/07, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Trevor,
 thanks... that would work
 unfortunately my app is splitted in two jars, one for backend and
another
 for
 webapp.
 everythign works fine at the junit level for the backend, but once code
 runs
 in app server ,  where the webapp jar is calling the backend jar for
 interactign with db.. code fails..
 my best option now is to override LocalSessionFactoryBean.. i found
 a sample ont henet, i am going to try and post results..

 thanks and regards
 marco

 On 7/6/07, Trevor Torrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  The problem is with the ability of the JVM to enumerate resources in
  the root of the classpath when these resources are in jars.  The
  mappingJarLocations property would be used to search through jars that
  are *not* normally on the classpath, so you shouldn't be using that
  for WEB-INF/lib jars; in some cases you would cause hibernate to read
  the mapping files twice, once for the jar on the classpath, and once
  for the jar in the mappingJarLocations -- they just happen to be the
  same physical jar.
 
  The best fix is to create all the hbm.xml files in a subpackage of
  src/main/resources -- perhaps com/project/domain; then use a
  resource pattern like classpath*:/com/project/domain/**/*.hbm.xml.
 
 
  On 7/5/07, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hello Jon
 actually it has nothing to do with maven, as i discovered later..
  since
   scope=compile will be visible in the test
   it has to do with Spring classloading actually.. i'll post a
solution
  here
   as soon as i finish to try some code i found on
   the web
  
   with kindest regards
marco
  
   On 7/5/07, Jon SlinnHawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I think this may be a problem with Surefire and the way spring
uses
classloaders :
   
   
   
 

http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-340?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel
   
If you find a solution please post
   
Thanks
   
   
Marco Mistroni wrote:
 hi all,
 i know i should post this to maven list but it is about spring
and
 i
  am
 sure someone here is using maven for building its environment

 I have an app composed of 3 project:
 - domain OBjects  , contains domain objects used by web and
 backend
project
 - backend project contains hibernate code
 - webapp contains webwork code that uses hibernate to access
  database

 i have been searching for solutions for not hardcoding hibernate
  mapping
 files.. i came across mappingJarLocations where you can specify
 jars
where
 hbm.xml file are located.
 this is fine, however i am building my project using maven2 and
i
 am
 setting
 the dependency scope for domainObjects.jar on my backend
project..
 if i use
 scopetest/scope

 test will fail because spring won't be able to find hbm.xml file
  (jar is
 not
 in classpath)

 if  i use
 scopecompile/scope

 jar won't be in test classpath
 i was wondering if anyone on this forum came across same
  situation...

 here's my spring context...

 bean id=sessionFactory class=
 org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean
property name=dataSource
ref bean=dataSource/
/property
property name=mappingJarLocations
valueclasspath*:domainObjects-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
 /value
/property
property name=hibernateProperties
 ref bean=exampleHibernateProperties /
/property
/bean




 thanks in advancea nd regards
 marco

   
   
   
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Re: problems with mvn2, Spring and Hibernate... anyone could help?

2007-07-06 Thread Marco Mistroni

Hi Trevor,
thanks... that would work
unfortunately my app is splitted in two jars, one for backend and another
for
webapp.
everythign works fine at the junit level for the backend, but once code runs
in app server ,  where the webapp jar is calling the backend jar for
interactign with db.. code fails..
my best option now is to override LocalSessionFactoryBean.. i found
a sample ont henet, i am going to try and post results..

thanks and regards
marco

On 7/6/07, Trevor Torrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


The problem is with the ability of the JVM to enumerate resources in
the root of the classpath when these resources are in jars.  The
mappingJarLocations property would be used to search through jars that
are *not* normally on the classpath, so you shouldn't be using that
for WEB-INF/lib jars; in some cases you would cause hibernate to read
the mapping files twice, once for the jar on the classpath, and once
for the jar in the mappingJarLocations -- they just happen to be the
same physical jar.

The best fix is to create all the hbm.xml files in a subpackage of
src/main/resources -- perhaps com/project/domain; then use a
resource pattern like classpath*:/com/project/domain/**/*.hbm.xml.


On 7/5/07, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello Jon
   actually it has nothing to do with maven, as i discovered later..
since
 scope=compile will be visible in the test
 it has to do with Spring classloading actually.. i'll post a solution
here
 as soon as i finish to try some code i found on
 the web

 with kindest regards
  marco

 On 7/5/07, Jon SlinnHawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I think this may be a problem with Surefire and the way spring uses
  classloaders :
 
 
 
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-340?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel
 
  If you find a solution please post
 
  Thanks
 
 
  Marco Mistroni wrote:
   hi all,
   i know i should post this to maven list but it is about spring and i
am
   sure someone here is using maven for building its environment
  
   I have an app composed of 3 project:
   - domain OBjects  , contains domain objects used by web and backend
  project
   - backend project contains hibernate code
   - webapp contains webwork code that uses hibernate to access
database
  
   i have been searching for solutions for not hardcoding hibernate
mapping
   files.. i came across mappingJarLocations where you can specify jars
  where
   hbm.xml file are located.
   this is fine, however i am building my project using maven2 and i am
   setting
   the dependency scope for domainObjects.jar on my backend project..
   if i use
   scopetest/scope
  
   test will fail because spring won't be able to find hbm.xml file
(jar is
   not
   in classpath)
  
   if  i use
   scopecompile/scope
  
   jar won't be in test classpath
   i was wondering if anyone on this forum came across same
situation...
  
   here's my spring context...
  
   bean id=sessionFactory class=
   org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean
  property name=dataSource
  ref bean=dataSource/
  /property
  property name=mappingJarLocations
  valueclasspath*:domainObjects-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar/value
  /property
  property name=hibernateProperties
   ref bean=exampleHibernateProperties /
  /property
  /bean
  
  
  
  
   thanks in advancea nd regards
   marco
  
 
 
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Re: problems with mvn2, Spring and Hibernate... anyone could help?

2007-07-05 Thread Jon SlinnHawkins
I think this may be a problem with Surefire and the way spring uses 
classloaders :


http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-340?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel

If you find a solution please post

Thanks


Marco Mistroni wrote:

hi all,
i know i should post this to maven list but it is about spring and i am
sure someone here is using maven for building its environment

I have an app composed of 3 project:
- domain OBjects  , contains domain objects used by web and backend project
- backend project contains hibernate code
- webapp contains webwork code that uses hibernate to access database

i have been searching for solutions for not hardcoding hibernate mapping
files.. i came across mappingJarLocations where you can specify jars where
hbm.xml file are located.
this is fine, however i am building my project using maven2 and i am 
setting

the dependency scope for domainObjects.jar on my backend project..
if i use
scopetest/scope

test will fail because spring won't be able to find hbm.xml file (jar is 
not

in classpath)

if  i use
scopecompile/scope

jar won't be in test classpath
i was wondering if anyone on this forum came across same situation...

here's my spring context...

bean id=sessionFactory class=
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean
   property name=dataSource
   ref bean=dataSource/
   /property
   property name=mappingJarLocations
   valueclasspath*:domainObjects-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar/value
   /property
   property name=hibernateProperties
ref bean=exampleHibernateProperties /
   /property
   /bean




thanks in advancea nd regards
marco




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Re: problems with mvn2, Spring and Hibernate... anyone could help?

2007-07-05 Thread Marco Mistroni

Hello Jon
 actually it has nothing to do with maven, as i discovered later.. since
scope=compile will be visible in the test
it has to do with Spring classloading actually.. i'll post a solution here
as soon as i finish to try some code i found on
the web

with kindest regards
marco

On 7/5/07, Jon SlinnHawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I think this may be a problem with Surefire and the way spring uses
classloaders :


http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-340?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel

If you find a solution please post

Thanks


Marco Mistroni wrote:
 hi all,
 i know i should post this to maven list but it is about spring and i am
 sure someone here is using maven for building its environment

 I have an app composed of 3 project:
 - domain OBjects  , contains domain objects used by web and backend
project
 - backend project contains hibernate code
 - webapp contains webwork code that uses hibernate to access database

 i have been searching for solutions for not hardcoding hibernate mapping
 files.. i came across mappingJarLocations where you can specify jars
where
 hbm.xml file are located.
 this is fine, however i am building my project using maven2 and i am
 setting
 the dependency scope for domainObjects.jar on my backend project..
 if i use
 scopetest/scope

 test will fail because spring won't be able to find hbm.xml file (jar is
 not
 in classpath)

 if  i use
 scopecompile/scope

 jar won't be in test classpath
 i was wondering if anyone on this forum came across same situation...

 here's my spring context...

 bean id=sessionFactory class=
 org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean
property name=dataSource
ref bean=dataSource/
/property
property name=mappingJarLocations
valueclasspath*:domainObjects-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar/value
/property
property name=hibernateProperties
 ref bean=exampleHibernateProperties /
/property
/bean




 thanks in advancea nd regards
 marco



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Re: problems with mvn2, Spring and Hibernate... anyone could help?

2007-07-05 Thread Trevor Torrez

The problem is with the ability of the JVM to enumerate resources in
the root of the classpath when these resources are in jars.  The
mappingJarLocations property would be used to search through jars that
are *not* normally on the classpath, so you shouldn't be using that
for WEB-INF/lib jars; in some cases you would cause hibernate to read
the mapping files twice, once for the jar on the classpath, and once
for the jar in the mappingJarLocations -- they just happen to be the
same physical jar.

The best fix is to create all the hbm.xml files in a subpackage of
src/main/resources -- perhaps com/project/domain; then use a
resource pattern like classpath*:/com/project/domain/**/*.hbm.xml.


On 7/5/07, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello Jon
  actually it has nothing to do with maven, as i discovered later.. since
scope=compile will be visible in the test
it has to do with Spring classloading actually.. i'll post a solution here
as soon as i finish to try some code i found on
the web

with kindest regards
 marco

On 7/5/07, Jon SlinnHawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think this may be a problem with Surefire and the way spring uses
 classloaders :


 
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-340?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel

 If you find a solution please post

 Thanks


 Marco Mistroni wrote:
  hi all,
  i know i should post this to maven list but it is about spring and i am
  sure someone here is using maven for building its environment
 
  I have an app composed of 3 project:
  - domain OBjects  , contains domain objects used by web and backend
 project
  - backend project contains hibernate code
  - webapp contains webwork code that uses hibernate to access database
 
  i have been searching for solutions for not hardcoding hibernate mapping
  files.. i came across mappingJarLocations where you can specify jars
 where
  hbm.xml file are located.
  this is fine, however i am building my project using maven2 and i am
  setting
  the dependency scope for domainObjects.jar on my backend project..
  if i use
  scopetest/scope
 
  test will fail because spring won't be able to find hbm.xml file (jar is
  not
  in classpath)
 
  if  i use
  scopecompile/scope
 
  jar won't be in test classpath
  i was wondering if anyone on this forum came across same situation...
 
  here's my spring context...
 
  bean id=sessionFactory class=
  org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean
 property name=dataSource
 ref bean=dataSource/
 /property
 property name=mappingJarLocations
 valueclasspath*:domainObjects-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar/value
 /property
 property name=hibernateProperties
  ref bean=exampleHibernateProperties /
 /property
 /bean
 
 
 
 
  thanks in advancea nd regards
  marco
 


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problems with mvn2, Spring and Hibernate... anyone could help?

2007-07-04 Thread Marco Mistroni

hi all,
i know i should post this to maven list but it is about spring and i am
sure someone here is using maven for building its environment

I have an app composed of 3 project:
- domain OBjects  , contains domain objects used by web and backend project
- backend project contains hibernate code
- webapp contains webwork code that uses hibernate to access database

i have been searching for solutions for not hardcoding hibernate mapping
files.. i came across mappingJarLocations where you can specify jars where
hbm.xml file are located.
this is fine, however i am building my project using maven2 and i am setting
the dependency scope for domainObjects.jar on my backend project..
if i use
scopetest/scope

test will fail because spring won't be able to find hbm.xml file (jar is not
in classpath)

if  i use
scopecompile/scope

jar won't be in test classpath
i was wondering if anyone on this forum came across same situation...

here's my spring context...

bean id=sessionFactory class=
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean
   property name=dataSource
   ref bean=dataSource/
   /property
   property name=mappingJarLocations
   valueclasspath*:domainObjects-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar/value
   /property
   property name=hibernateProperties
ref bean=exampleHibernateProperties /
   /property
   /bean




thanks in advancea nd regards
marco