Britt Park 2ee957f5e2 Point checkin. Hibernate is currently beating me up by not doing
what I expect when trying to determine the concrete type of a polymorphic
type.  Some major surgery seems to be in order.


git-svn-id: https://svn.alfresco.com/repos/alfresco-enterprise/alfresco/BRANCHES/WCM-DEV2/root@2927 c4b6b30b-aa2e-2d43-bbcb-ca4b014f7261
2006-05-20 15:34:17 +00:00

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*
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package org.alfresco.repo.avm.hibernate;
import org.hibernate.SessionFactory;
import org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration;
/**
* @author britt
*/
public class HibernateHelper
{
private static Configuration fgCfg = null;
private static SessionFactory fgFactory = null;
static
{
Reset();
}
public static SessionFactory GetSessionFactory()
{
return fgFactory;
}
public static Configuration GetConfiguration()
{
return fgCfg;
}
public static void Reset()
{
if (fgFactory != null)
{
fgFactory.close();
}
try
{
fgCfg = new Configuration();
fgCfg.configure();
fgFactory = fgCfg.buildSessionFactory();
}
catch (Throwable t)
{
t.printStackTrace(System.err);
System.exit(1);
}
}
}