Actually you shouldn't have to download anything at all. As of JBoss 4.0.2SP1,
the hibernate libraries are stored in //server/default/lib/hibernate*.jar. So
change your build.xml to reference that lib directory (instead of the
non-existent directory it's currently referencing) or copy the jar ov
I edited the build.xml file that was in the common folder to
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"thommyb75" wrote : I edited the build.xml file that was in the common folder
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hmm did not show the tag :)
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I downloaded the attachment. It is confusing.
The jboss-hibernate.deployer should be a folder but it shows as a file.??
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Well I figured out the problem.
The zip contains the jboss-hibernate.deployer as a file.
Actually it is a tar-zip file again. I just renamed it to
jboss-hibernate.deployer.gz and opened with winzip again. I got complete
directory structure
It is confusing why author has done the zipped twice.
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This was it, solved my problem while going through the examples of JBossAtWork.
Just had to change the setting in common build.xml from:
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That solved it, and I greatly appreciate the help.
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