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Hibernate problem:  org.hibernate.tool.ant.HibernateToolTask cannot be found

Zone: Eclipse
Tags: Java
Experts:

This is a tutorial, for crying out loud.  I'm trying to build the HelloWorld project in Eclipse using Hibernate Tools.  I've downloaded the HibernateTools-3.2.0.GA.zip file, put the plugins and the features in the appropriate folders under the Eclipse folder and copied the hibernate-tools.jar just about everywhere.  I can point to the jar all day long but I can't find the directory structure (org\hibernate\tool\ant\HibernateToolTask) where the classes should be found.  org should be under a src folder, shouldn't it?

OK.  I give.  I know it's late and I'm tired.  I just can't think any more.  Can somebody help me find the .java class files? or what I'm supposed to download and unzip to get the appropriate directory structure?

Thank you in advance,
Feeling pretty dumb right now
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: pdlarue
Solution Provided By: pdlarue
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: B
Views: 91
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