Hi all,
I have an Enterprise application made up of a :
-WAR archive
-HAR archive (Hibernate persistent classes)
now I'm going to add an EJB JAR (A Session Bean). I'm trying to use Hibernate
persistent classes from the EJB however I've found some problems:
@Stateless
| public class ManagerBean implements ManagerLocal {
|
| @PersistenceUnit(unitName="unit1") SessionFactory factory;
|
| public void executeQuery() {
|
| // Factory is correctly injected here
| System.out.println("Factory is "+factory);
|
| // TransactionException
| // hsession.beginTransaction();
|
| Session hsession = factory.openSession();
|
| List <Data> result = hsession.createQuery("from
com.igv.Data").list();
|
| .....
| }
The first problem I've met is that I cannot start a Transaction using Hibernate
otherwise JBoss issues "javax.ejb.EJBException: org.hibernate.TransactionException:
Could not register synchronization for container transaction".
This is I guess because the EJB is container managed transaction so I cannot use an
external transaction manager. Ok.
Commenting that line however leads to another problem:
08:55:27,982 WARN [QuerySplitter] no persistent classes found for query class: from
com.igv.Data
So my question is: can you actually use Hibernate persistent classes from an EJB or do you
need to port Hibernate classes to Entity Beans ?
Thanks
Marco
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