Quoting David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mar 25, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Jonas Andersen wrote:
Hi,
Having played around with Geronimo 2.0.2, Spring and Hibernate a
bit for the last couple of days, I have attached a transaction
manager lookup for Geronimo to the Hibernate JIRA HHH-1368 ( http://
opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-1368 ).
Considering how simple this class is, for how long that JIRA has
been open, and how little information I have been able to find on
using Hibernate with Geronimo, I'm curious as to whether I'm
missing something critical?
Anyone have any comments on using Hibernate with the "java:comp/
UserTransaction" and "java:/TransactionManager"? I should warn,
that I have only been doing a bit of testing, doing simple select
and insert (through a Hibernate Session of course) in an EBJ3 SLSB
with CMT.
I've been wondering for a while why this should be necessary.... are
you using Hibernate as a jpa provider or using the non-standard
interfaces? I would expect no such adapter should be necessary using
Hibernate as a jpa provider. If you are using the non-standard
interfaces I'm curious what they provide that isn't available through
jpa.
I'm using Hibernate Core (non-standard). Looking into using OpenJPA or
an alternative such as Hibernate EntityManager, is on my to-do list. I
just wanted to get the familiar Spring+Hibernate (Core) running first.
As such, I can't say to what extend (if any) I need to use Hibernate
Core instead of JPA.
Is there any reason why Hibernate Core shouldn't be supported on
Geronimo (implied it uses Geronimo managed DataSource and JTA/CMT
transactions)? Seems to me that the Spring+Hibernate combination is
pretty common.
Best regards,
Jonas Andersen