Hi Ali, What tooling are you using?
Cayenne should be looking for that file at the root/top of one of the classpaths. Maven will package src/main/resource up and make it available at the root, but you can specify other classpath values yourself. Like if you are using a barebones java command, try adding a -cp entry, etc. On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 5:04 PM Ali Baharev <ali.baha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to integrate Cayenne into a project that must not use > Maven. The application – not too surprisingly – crashes on this line: > > ServerRuntime cayenneRuntime = ServerRuntime.builder() > .addConfig("cayenne-project.xml") > .build(); > > Exception in thread "main" > org.apache.cayenne.configuration.server.DataDomainLoadException: > [v.4.1.1 Dec 20 2021 16:33:19] Configuration resource > "cayenne-project.xml" is not found. > > It looks like Cayenne is assuming the Maven project folder structure, > which of course is not there, since I am not using Maven. > > I tried the full absolute path, but that did not work either, I get > the same Exception. > > Where exactly is Cayenne looking for the configuration file? > > How can I specify the location of the configuration file? > > Are there more stumbling blocks if I must not use Maven? > > Thank you in advance! > > Ali >