Hi Charles,

have you been able to use hibernate annotations with pure bundles? I used the hibernate packages from springsource. The annotations bundle is a fragment for the hibernate bundle but at least in my case I was not able to import the annotation classes. It looked as if the annotation bundle was not there. Did you do anything special to make it work? Btw. I used equinox not servicemix or felix.

Thanks

Christian


Am 13.09.2010 09:37, schrieb Charles Moulliard:
Hi,rom springs

As you plan to use ORM top of OSGI framework like Apache Felix (and
maybe Apache Karaf or ServiceMix), I suggest that you have a look to
Apache ARIES project which propose a JPA implementation based on OSGI
EE specification.
You can find info here : http://incubator.apache.org/aries/&;
http://incubator.apache.org/aries/jpaproject.html

Examples can be find here : http://incubator.apache.org/aries/samples.html

I have personaly used Hibernate + Spring on Apache ServiceMix
successfully but will considering to use in the future JPA with
OpenJPA or EclipseLink.

When you will select a product, check that the features/functionality
provided will correspond to your expectations because sometimes the
behavior of an ORM is not the same as another.

Regards,

Charles Moulliard

Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA)
Apache Camel - Karaf - ServiceMix Committer
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On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Jim Talbut<[email protected]>  wrote:
I've used OpenJPA 2.0 with OSGi, though only in as yet unreleased projects so 
there may be things I missed.
I found it much simpler to get going in OSGi than Hibernate (which was my first 
attempt).
I strongly recommend giving OpenJPA a go - I've switched to using it in my 
non-JPA projects too now, partly because I only want to work with one ORM and 
partly because I find OpenJPA better documented than Hibernate with JPA (the 
documentation for Hibernate with JPA tends to relate everything to the normal 
behaviour of Hibernate, which isn't much help if you don't know that).

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: LongkerDandy [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 11 September 2010 13:03
To: [email protected]
Subject: ORM Framework Suggestions

Hi

I'm been try to use DataNucleus/JDO with felix, but no success.
There are some ClassNotDefine exception which I think is something about
classloader.

I may able bypass this, but since most JDO/JPA framwork are based on
classloader.
I wonder if there are any better way to do the ORM thing with OSGi.
And if anyone has some successful story with it.

Regards
LongkerDandy

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