Thats really neat. If OpenJPA does not enhance it, then how do they
manage the Entity states and state changes?

On 8/14/07, Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lately, I've been working on updating the document for embedding
> OpenEJB into Tomcat, and I discovered a new feature in OpenJPA that
> should make our lives easier.  OpenJPA now support unenhanced classes
> which means that you will no longer need to use either our javaagent
> or the dreaded openjpa enhancer maven plugin.
>
> Why is this cool?  Well, when you wanted to test OpenEJB you had to
> either preenhance using an ant/maven/eclipse plugin or runtime
> enhance with a javaagent.  The really makes testing a pain and the
> last thing you want is testing to be annoying (since no one will do
> it if it is annoying).
>
>
> This new feature has a few bugs still that we hit with our CMP
> engine, but it is very promising and generally just works.  I have
> created OPENEJB-628 that links to the OpenJPA bugs so we can track
> their progress.
>
> I'm gonna get back to the tomcat stuff now :)
>
>
> -dain
>
> BTW, there is a big performance advantage to enhancing so users still
> want to turn it on in production.
>


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Karan Singh Malhi

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