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Ben Speakmon commented on HHH-2222:
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Steve, I want to understand where you're coming from. Are you saying that it's
Spring's responsibility to repackage their libraries, since they're a framework,
while Hibernate doesn't have to since it's not? I think I understand the
philosophical point, but as a practical matter, this would make life a lot easier for
Spring users. What am I missing?
Also, what if using javassist isn't an option for a Hibernate user? (Company policy of
Officially Approved open source, license problems, etc.)
SpringFramework 2.0 uses ASM.JAR versions 2.2.2. This is
incompatible with Hibernate 3.2 as it uses and "unknown" previous version of
ASM.JAR
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Key: HHH-2222
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2222
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Improvement
Affects Versions: 3.2.0.ga
Environment: Hibernate 3.2.0ga
Reporter: Greg McGregor
Assignee: Gail Badner
Attachments: HHH-2222.patch
Original Estimate: 0 minutes
Remaining Estimate: 0 minutes
SpringFramework 2.0 uses ASM.JAR from ObjectWeb version 2.2.2. However, Hibernate
3.2.0ga utilizes an "unknown" previous version of the ASM.JAR. The issue is
that the method signatures and classes have changed between the two versions. Therefore,
Hibernate 3.2.0ga won't run with the new ASM.JAR and Spring 2.0 won't run with the
previous ASM.JAR. Mushing the two JARs together in an attempt to get something going
results in a NoSuchMethodError (which would make sense).
Although this isn't a direct Hibernate3 bug, it does preclude stable use with Spring
2.0/
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