No, I'm not working with DTP at all. I've added the sqljdbc.jar to the Hibernate
Console configuration classpath, the same type of configuration referenced in the video
you pointed me to. I'm guessing there's probably something fundamentally wrong
with my project due to the way I built it. My goal here was to start from a WSDL, then
use the JAXWS tools built into JDK 1.6 to generate the respective POJOs from it, annotate
those POJOs with JPA annotations (right along side the generated JAXB annotations), then
generate DDL from these entities that I can use to build a representative view model in
Teiid Designer. So, the only evidence in the project of things related to Hibernate/JPA
is the @Entity tag on each of 2 classes and @GeneratedValue / @Id / @Column(name =
"ID") for the id property I manually added to each. I don't have any entity
resolvers, naming strategies, HibernateUtil classes, etc.
I also *sometimes* get compilation errors in this project (I haven't figured out the
pattern yet for when these appear/disappear) related to those annotations in the form of
"Column XXX cannot be resolved" for every property, where XXX is the
property's name.
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