When we download the EAP 6.1.0 Maven repository we are not able to find the dom4j:dom4j:1.6.1-redhat-4 artifact which org.hibernate:hibernate-core:4.2.0.Final-redhat-1 depends on. The hibernate-entitymanager and hibernate-core are referencing a dom4j pom with version 1.6.1-redhat-4 but only 1.6.1-redhat-5 is available in the repo. Import org.dom4j.; import org.dom4j.io.SAXReader; I added dom4j library (org.dom4j.feature.group) through eclipse's Install New Software option but import. I noticed that org.dom4j is not listed as a jar file in the Referenced Libraries subfolder. What would be the proper way to add this library to the project so that it could be resolved? In this tutorial you will see how to configure Hibernate to Eclipse or STS or MyEclipse. Download Eclipse Latest version and install in your machine. Download Hibernate3 Latest Version. Download MySQL database Latest version. Download JConnector (MySQL Database Driver) Step 1: Now open Eclipse you get following window- Step 2: Go to File-New-Java Project Step 3: Click on Java Project you. This is a list of files we mention on the site. All of these files are free to download and use. We’re not responsible for the contents of these files, and we don’t host them ourselves – but we’re big fans of all these pieces of software. If you need help using these programs: check out the official websites!
In this tutorial you will see how to configure Hibernate to Eclipse or STS or MyEclipse.
- Download Eclipse Latest version and install in your machine.
- Download Hibernate3 Latest Version.
- Download MySQL database Latest version.
- Download JConnector (MySQL Database Driver)
Step 1 : Now open Eclipse you get following window-
Step 2: Go to File->New->Java Project
Step 3: Click on Java Project you will get
Step 4: Click Next -> Finish you will get
Step 5:Right Click on Hibernate Project->go to Property ->Java Build Path->Library->Add Library
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Step 6: Click on User Library ->Next->User Libraries..
on New window click on New a pop up of new window is open and fill User Library Name on the Text Field and Click on OK.
on New window click on New a pop up of new window is open and fill User Library Name on the Text Field and Click on OK.
Step 7: Click on Add JARs.. go to specific path of the window where you are save Hibernate Zip file and add following required jar to your Application
- antlr-2.7.6
- dom4j-1.6.1
- hibernate3
- hsqldb
- javassist-3.4.GA
- jta-1.1
- slf4j-api-1.5.6
- slf4j-simple-1.5.6
- Finally you will get Hibernate Library in your applicationStep 8 : Now install MySQL Database on your machine and add driver library to your applicationGo to Project Property->Java Build Path->Library->Add External JARs..->Select Driver jar file->click finish
Now your application fully configured with all required libraries.
In next chapter you get how to make my Fist Hibernate Application – Dinesh
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