How to configure Hibernate to use Weblogic-defined Datasource
$30-5000 USD
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$30-5000 USD
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Will pay for a working solution to the following problem:
Need to know steps to configure hibernate 3 to use a named JNDI datasource as defined by Weblogic 9.2 if it exists or else fall back to using hibernate-managed jdbc. Is this possible? If not, will settle for a step by step guide to get hibernate to use a weblogic-defined datasource. i already have the datasource configured and tested in weblogic but can't make hibernate read it.
Will only consider project a success once i've received the guide, implemented it and seen that it works in my development environment.
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## Platform
Java 1.5, Hibernate 3, Weblogic 9.2