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 Post subject: Support for loading a HAR with annotations
PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 12:20 pm 
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Will there be support for loading a HAR full of classes with annotations in the next iteration of the JBoss Hibernate integration?

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Well the HAR is kind of useless for annotations, unless you mean mixing annotations and hbm.xml files together. For pure annotations, just use the ejb3 deployer. At some point I will add support for the annotation stuff, but I doubt it makes the 4.0.3 (though who knows).


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I think it would be nice.

Perhaps I'll add an enhancement request to the JBoss JIRA and watch that for updates if that's ok with you?

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 Post subject: How do you do it in the meantime?
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In the meantime, can we use the .har deployer (with the nice properties it has) along with just a few annotated classes, to prototype and smoothly convert to annotations? If so, how?

Currently, the HARDeployer chokes when it sees a relationship to a class that has no .hbm file.

My colleauge has been searching for how to configure this for quite a while, but has not found an answer. It makes me think that this is a topic that would be useful to many peoople.


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steve wrote:
Well the HAR is kind of useless for annotations, unless you mean mixing annotations and hbm.xml files together. For pure annotations, just use the ejb3 deployer. At some point I will add support for the annotation stuff, but I doubt it makes the 4.0.3 (though who knows).


Hi, today we have already the 4.0.5, but there isn't still support for HAR and annotations only. I think a lot of people are waiting for this feature; I found many discussions and postings about this problem.

Is the support for HAR and annotations on the TODO list for next version (4.0.6?) at all?

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steve wrote:
Well the HAR is kind of useless for annotations, unless you mean mixing annotations and hbm.xml files together. For pure annotations, just use the ejb3 deployer. At some point I will add support for the annotation stuff, but I doubt it makes the 4.0.3 (though who knows).


Hi, today we have already the 4.0.5, but there isn't still support for HAR and annotations only. I think a lot of people are waiting for this feature; I found many discussions and postings about this problem, but no solution.

Is the support for HAR and annotations on the TODO list for next version (4.0.6?) at all?
I think annotations will be supported in JBoss 5.0. But so far I can't find any documentation on the JBoss website.

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Manuel


Sorry for the double posting!!


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