On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Torsten Werner wrote:>
> jta is non-free in Sun's original distribution. But glassfish ships a
> relicenced version. The classes are merged in glassfish-javaee but
> since my last upload there is a separate glassfish-jta.jar, too (in
> the same binary package).
T
Hi,
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Tom Feiner wrote:
> jta-1.1.jar
jta is non-free in Sun's original distribution. But glassfish ships a
relicenced version. The classes are merged in glassfish-javaee but
since my last upload there is a separate glassfish-jta.jar, too (in
the same binary packag
Hi,
There's no problem installing glassfish, it just seems unnecessary. In
the original distribution from the hibernate team, they have a
hibernate-distribution-3.3.2.GA/ib/required/ directory, which contains
the required libraries needed to run hibernate. The list there is :
---
antlr-2.7.6.jar
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Sorry for the late reply.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Tom Feiner wrote:
> Is glassfish-javaee really a dependency, or can it be moved to
> Recommends, or even better, to Suggests?
Yes, I think it is a real dependency. Is there any problem with
installing the glassfish libraries?
Cheers,
To
Subject: Should libhibernate3-java depend on glassfish-javaee
Package: libhibernate3-java
Version: 3.3.2.GA-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Currently, libhibernate3-java depends on glassfish-javaee, requiring
users to install glassfish-javaee and its dependencies.
Is glassfish-javaee really a dependency,
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