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I'm using the Kundera tutorial at https://github.com/impetus-opensource/Kundera/wiki/Getting-Started-in-5-minutes. Eclipse does not find it when I create a folder META-INF at the project root and place persistence.xml in it.

I did a quick search and there was no real solution posted.

There is no valid reason why a simple file path should be difficult to configure. I'm looking for a simple answer to what should be a simple issue.

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It shouldn't be at the project root, but directly under the source folder.

At runtime, the persistence.xml file is searched in the classpath, under META-INF. So if you want the META-INF folder to be put at the top of the compiled package tree, you need to put it at the top of the source tree. Eclipse copies every non-Java file to its output directory (bin, by default), respecting the package/folder hierarchy.

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Works for NetBeans (7.1) too: /<project>/src/META-INF – craig Dec 5 '12 at 19:17

Basically it has to be in your classpath(under /META-INF/). you can manually enable it in eclipse by configuring properties. If your project is maven based, then it should be automatically picked from /src/main/resources/META-INF/ folder.(provided entities are under the same hood).

-Vivek

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