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My project is like this:

/src/main/java
     -thegamers
         -app.java
         -hibernateutil.java

can someone tell me where to put the hibernate.cfg.xml?

because I'm getting this error:

Initial SessionFactory creation failed.org.hibernate.HibernateException: hibernate.cfg.xml not found
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
    at thegamers.HibernateUtil.buildSessionFactory(HibernateUtil.java:17)
    at thegamers.HibernateUtil.<clinit>(HibernateUtil.java:8)
    at thegamers.App.main(App.java:15)
Caused by: org.hibernate.HibernateException: hibernate.cfg.xml not found
    at org.hibernate.util.ConfigHelper.getResourceAsStream(ConfigHelper.java:170)
    at org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration.getConfigurationInputStream(Configuration.java:2149)
    at org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration.configure(Configuration.java:2130)
    at thegamers.HibernateUtil.buildSessionFactory(HibernateUtil.java:13)
    ... 2 more
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  • If you are getting the same error, even though it is placed under /src, Then You are going to check artifact(output) folder to make sure it is located under WEB-INF/classes after compiling.
    – Elbek
    Oct 1, 2012 at 17:17
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    /src is source folder? sometimes /src/main/class may stay as a source folder, then you place in /src/main/class
    – Elbek
    Oct 1, 2012 at 17:21
  • stupid question but how is something like org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration referred to by programmers? Is this the project path of the class Configuration?
    – MrYouMath
    Jul 20, 2018 at 11:29
  • Similar: Location of hibernate.cfg.xml in project? Aug 14, 2023 at 8:22

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The config file hibernate.cfg.xml needs to be on the classpath.

This can be accomplished in different ways, depending on your project.

  • For a web-app WAR project (you are running the program in a Servlet container): placing it in WEB-INF/classes will work as files in WEB-INF/classes are visible on the classpath when app is running in container.

  • For a Maven-style project (not running the program in a Servlet container): placing it in /src/main/resources/ will work

  • For otherwise, try in the src/ directory.

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  • I have a ant-file which builds me a jar file that I can deploy and it works fine. But if I try to load new Configuration().configure("file:hibernate.cfg.xml"); it fails everytime doen't matter in which directory I placed hibernate.cfg.xml. If I printout the classpath via URLClassLoader I get /opt/novell/teaming/apache-tomcat/bin/bootstrap.jar which resides on the server-machine. Mar 18, 2016 at 14:08
  • @StellaMaris so have you tried new Configuration().configure("file:/opt/novell/teaming/apache-tomcat/path/to/hibernate.cfg.xml"). You need to know where the file is when it's deployed/running to be able to access it that way Mar 25, 2016 at 20:35
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I'm using maven, and it didn't work for me until I put hibernate.cfg.xml in src/main/resources.

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At the root of your project: /src (at leat as default)

How to know if /src is the sources dir?
When you create a new Java class, it is contained in a package (normally it is called as the same name of the dir where it is created). So, in your class declarion you can see something like this:

package foo;

class MyClass{

In default IDE settings, the class should found under /src/foo/MyClass.java. As you can see, in this scenario /src acts as root sources dir.

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  • is /src the dir of your sources project? I suggest to rebuild your project. The IDE can help you with this task.
    – manix
    Oct 1, 2012 at 17:14
  • how can i know this if /src is the dir of my project?
    – Noor
    Oct 1, 2012 at 17:17
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    in eclipse, i created a source folder and put all conf files in it, its working now
    – Noor
    Oct 1, 2012 at 17:27
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    @Noor, if your are not dealing so much with this tools, the IDE can help you at least in these kinds of problems because they can rebuild, reorganize, and clear several project configs :)
    – manix
    Oct 1, 2012 at 17:30
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if it is not web project then do explicitly like that

new Configuration().configure( "pth/to/hibernate.cfg.xml").buildsessionfactory()

Hope this may help

@SiB pointed a link(mkyong's web site). It is explained well there.

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  • If my hibernat.cfg.xml is in /Hibernate/src/kasun/hibernate/testing/hibernate.cfg.xml where Hibernate is the project and kasun.hibernate.testing is the package. How I specify the hibernate.cfg.xml in the above code Jul 5, 2016 at 7:03
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The file is suppose to go into the root of your /src dir, while /src is not deployed, everything in it is built/copied out to WEB-INF/classes which IS deployed. Hibernate needs the cfg.xml file in the classpath of your project to load its config settings, your WEB-INF dir is not in your classpath, so if you were to put it there, you'd be hiding it from Hibernate and it wouldn't work.

This thread would tell you how to load the hibernate.cfg.xml from any different path.

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  • WEB-INF/classes and WEB-INF/lib WILL be on the classpath, when the WAR is deployed/exploded Mar 30, 2015 at 17:26
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If you are using Eclipse, go to Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Source. You can add the new folder where you placed the file, or move the file to the existing folder.

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Place hibernate.cfg.xml under src/ folder or explicitly mention the path in code as:

new Configuration.configure("path of hibernate.cfg.xml").buildsessionfactory()
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CMD+N/CTR+N while you are on Eclips, it will open a dialog-box there you have to dubbel click on the Hibernate folder. It will open a list of files with the XML extenuation. Select the cfg.xml and click on continue and when you are done! click on finish. Eclips will now add the Class name with the cfg.xml file and show it under the SRC folder. GB

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try to place it into "src/main/resources" directory.

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