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 Post subject: Hibernate Tools 3.2.0.CR1 + Eclipse3.3
PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 11:51 pm 
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Hi

I download Hibernate Tools 3.2.0 and unzip all the files to my eclipse installation folder which is C:\eclipse\

I can create console configuration and also reverse engineering hbm, domain and DAO files from SQL Servers 2005, but I can't see entity/class view from console configuration when I expanded configuration. I also don't have Hibernate Entity Model view.

Please help me on this. Thanks a lot.

Kevin


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The entity model view is now in the editor by right clicking an entity and choose show mapping diagram.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:17 pm 
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max wrote:
The entity model view is now in the editor by right clicking an entity and choose show mapping diagram.



Thanks Max. The problem is I couldn't see the entity at all when I expanded the Configuration Iron under my Hibernate Console Configuration.


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