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Jeremy Bauer updated OPENJPA-1971:
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     Labels:   (was: gsoc2011)
    Summary: Provide XML-based configuration for OpenJPA's custom metadata and 
mapping extensions  (was: [GSoC 2011] Provide XML-based configuration for 
OpenJPA's custom metadata and mapping extensions)

Sadly, this project was not chosen for GSOC 2011.  Removing GSOC from 
description and label.

> Provide XML-based configuration for OpenJPA's custom metadata and mapping 
> extensions
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>
>                 Key: OPENJPA-1971
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1971
>             Project: OpenJPA
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: competitive, jpa, usability
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.0
>            Reporter: Jeremy Bauer
>
> Context: The JPA specification includes many annotations for the 
> specification of metadata and mapping information within Java classes.  In 
> addition, the spec provides a means to supply the same information within XML 
> configuration files (orm.xml).  One primary benefit of XML config files is it 
> allows modification of the ORM information without needing to recompile the 
> source code.
> OpenJPA has many custom metadata and mapping annotations that can be used to 
> provided functionality beyond the JPA specification.  However, these 
> extensions are available only through annotations.  There is currently no 
> means to specify the metadata or mapping extensions via XML.  We've had 
> several requests for this capability, but it hasn't seen much/any activity.
>  
> Task:
> 1) Understand OpenJPA's annotation extensions.
> 2) Determine which annotations make sense to provide in XML configuration
> 3) Design a schema for the XML-based configuration file (openjpa-orm.xml?)
> 4) Creating metadata and mapping parsers for the new XML mapping file
> 5) Wire the new parsers into the existing code path.
> 6) Provide adequate jUnit tests for the new function.
> Mentor: techhusky at gmail dot com
> Complexity: moderate

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