I have been trying my hand to implement hibernate using a small example.
Below is my hibernate.config.xml
Please, put hibernate.cfg.xml in the root of src folder.
And use
Hibernate loads all those files using ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream(resourcePath) resourcePath — is the path to the file
ClassLoader tries to get access to the files in the root of bin or build folder in the IDE, or root of jar, or root of war/WEB-INF/classes/ for web-applications. Those all are the root of the class path.
bin is a folder where Eclipse compiles your files. The root of src folder is compiled to the root of bin folder. You can check it.
For an example
configure("hibernate.cfg.xml") — bin/hibernate.cfg.xml configure("xxx/hibernate.cfg.xml") — bin/xxx/hibernate.cfg.xml
corresponds bin/HibernateExposed/Person.hbm.xml
A path should be without the leading / for a ClassLoader. Hibernate tries to delete the leading /.
A path like this is valid too
Update
You can specify path to the hibernate.cfg.xml, if you don't want to have it in the root
new Configuration().configure("HibernateExposed/hibernate.cfg.xml")
if you use
new Configuration().configure()
it should be in the root of the class path.