1.2. Part 2 - Mapping associations
		So far we have mapped a single persistent entity class to a table in isolation. Let's expand on that a bit and add some class associations. We will add people to the application and store a list of events in which they participate.
	
1.2.1. Mapping the Person class
		The first cut of the 
Person class looks like this:
	
		Save this to a file named 
src/main/java/org/hibernate/tutorial/domain/Person.java
	
		Next, create the new mapping file as 
src/main/resources/org/hibernate/tutorial/domain/Person.hbm.xml
	
		Finally, add the new mapping to Hibernate's configuration immediately after the existing mapping for 
Event.hbm.xml:
	<mapping resource="events/Event.hbm.xml"/> <mapping resource="events/Person.hbm.xml"/>
<mapping resource="events/Event.hbm.xml"/>
<mapping resource="events/Person.hbm.xml"/>
		Create an association between these two entities. Persons can participate in events, and events have participants. The design questions you have to deal with are: directionality, multiplicity, and collection behavior.