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 Post subject: Need help with Hibernate in RSA
PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:03 pm 
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Hello, 2 questions

1) I have hibernate 3.1.3 installed, also have synchronizer installed in RSA. Created a java project, got the mapping files generated based on my db. got the java bean classes generated. wrote a test class. when i run, it can't find the mapping file:

"Could not read mappings from resource: Usecase.hbm.xml"

I tried to define the mapping in cfg.xml or in the actuall test code, same error.

And ideas?

2) If all works out, and if the database changes to a different one, with different schema name (which happens in zOS DBs), such as from foo.mytable to foo2.mytable. but tables still have the same layout. Do I have to regenerate the mappings, and java beans?

Thanks in advance!


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Hibernate version: 3.1.3

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