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Dan Allen commented on JBDS-699:
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That's not the reason it isn't picked up. You have to right click the project and
select "Refresh Project". This will execute the test-build ant target and
persistence-dev.xml will be "compiled" to persistence.xml on the Eclipse
classpath. Then JBDS will work. I know it is a hack, but for right now we are leaving it
that way.
I am considering moving the persistence-dev.xml to persistence.xml in a folder that is on
the Eclipse build path (handling this profile as a special case) but we need to do that in
Seam 2.2 I think just because it is a significant change to the structure of the project.
Persistence unit not found in seam-gen application
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Key: JBDS-699
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-699
Project: Developer Studio
Issue Type: Bug
Components: seam
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.GA
Environment: JBoss Seam 2.1.2.CR1
JDK 5 update 16
Reporter: Jozef Hartinger
Fix For: 2.0.1
Attachments: jbds-persistenceunit.jpg
To reproduce, create an application with seam-gen and import it into JBDS. Open the
hibernate configuration and expand the configuration node. After that, you should see an
error window similar to the attached one.
Persistence unit is not picked up, as it is stored in persistence-dev.xml file.
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