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package org.hibernate.test.util.dtd;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration;
import org.hibernate.testing.junit4.BaseUnitTestCase;
/**
* @author Steve Ebersole
*/
public class EntityResolverTest extends BaseUnitTestCase {
@Test
public void testEntityIncludeResolution() {
// Parent.hbm.xml contains the following entity include:
// <!ENTITY child SYSTEM "classpath://org/hibernate/test/util/dtd/child.xml">
// which we are expecting the Hibernate custom entity resolver to be able to resolve
// locally via classpath lookup.
Configuration cfg = new Configuration();
cfg.addResource( "org/hibernate/test/util/dtd/Parent.hbm.xml" );
cfg.buildMappings();
}
}