Try clean and build, you might break your application.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Igor Vaynberg
Sent:  24/04/2010 23:10:15
Subject:  Re: Persistence.xml problem

wicket has nothing to do with it. maybe your IDE is not updating your
persistence.xml in the target directory.

-igor

On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Matias Pansa <matute...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi , i'm developing an app under netbeans + wicket + tomcat + 
> wicket-contrib-javaee +eclipselink .
> The problem is that i run the app the first time and everything works fine , 
> but i change the data source in persistence.xml and the app stop working , i 
> change again to the original source and nothing ,  not working , there is no 
> error ,exception , nothing , the app runs on tomcat like everything is ok , 
> but there's no connection to the database , any data is persisted .I just 
> delete persistence.xml and app stil working! ... clean tomcat install and 
> still working without persistence.xml! , i deployed the app war file within 
> netbeans and manually on tomcat's web manager without any persistence and the 
> same result.So i want to know if maybe wicket has something to do with this 
> problem because i try almost everything else , even running the app locally 
> and in the server but nothing happens , i apreciate any help on this.
>
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