Hi Evgeny,

does it use the default configuration which looks in top of classpath, which is the src/main/java for me? As Michael said he has his conf in src/main/resources and it works without mentioning of overriding the default configuration. That shouldn't play along, or should it?

Regards,

Evgeny Ryabitskiy wrote:
Cayenne is looking for xml files in your jar/war by it's pass. pass is
Relative (not absolute).
So when you are building you jar/war you should care that this
configuration files are placed in jar/war in same manner you are
configured your application.

You can use DefaultConfiguration / FileConfiguration to set path to cayenne.xml

http://cayenne.apache.org/doc20/customizing-configuration.html

Evgeny.

2009/12/31 Michael Gentry <[email protected]>:
I put my Cayenne configuration files in src/main/resources, at least
for Maven projects.

mrg


On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 6:39 AM, Marek Šabo <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I started using cayenne yesterday and got it up and running in my webapp
alongside wicket. I have question about configuration files: can i put them
somewhere else besides the source root (for wicket it is src/main/java) and
then define that location somewhere - e.g. filter configuration in web.xml?
Point is I would very much like to have it under src/main/resources (e.g.
like hibernate does) but then I think it probably won't be able to
traceroute the location of mapping classes from package name.

TIA, regards

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Marek Šabo
Chief Server Manager
Club SU CVUT Buben
Bubenečská Kolej
Terronská 28, Prague 16000
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Chief Server Manager
Club SU CVUT Buben
Bubenečská Kolej
Terronská 28, Prague 16000
XMPP: [email protected]

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