Have not looked at the schema generator changes in JPA-2.1 yet.
I only have a few spare hours per week and will not be able to implement it for 
m1.
Happy if someone else can jump in.

LieGrue,
strub





> On Tuesday, 11 October 2016, 9:51, Romain Manni-Bucau <rmannibu...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> > +1 on the overall goal (of course since we discussed it ;))
> 
> Is there any hope to get the javax.persistence.* ddl and
> PersistenceProvider.generateSchema (for Persistence.generateSchema call)
> impl for m1? Think it is one of the most used 2.1 feature. I checked
> quickly and we are not that far (we mainly miss the ability to generate
> dropDdl) to support that but I'm quite off this game this month :(.
> 
> Romain
> 
> 
> 2016-10-11 9:48 GMT+02:00 Francesco Chicchiriccò <ilgro...@apache.org>:
> 
>>  On 11/10/2016 09:47, Mark Struberg wrote:
>> 
>>>  Hi!
>>> 
>>>  I've exchanged ideas with Romain how we can push OpenJPA-3.0.0.
>>> 
>>>  To finish implementing all JPA-2.1 features will cost us some time.
>>>  But it would be quite easy to ship milestone releases with a well
>>>  specified set of features (and ongoing bugfixes).
>>> 
>>>  E.g.:
>>> 
>>>  # openjpa-3.0.0-m1
>>>    * API and lib upgrade (done)
>>>    * bugfixes (quite a few done)
>>>    * improved OSGi support (done)
>>> 
>>>    * stored procedure support (done)
>>>    * SynchronizationType suport (wip)
>>> 
>>>  # openjpa-3.0.0-m2
>>>    * you name it
>>> 
>>>  Timeframe would be about 2 months for each milestone.
>>>  I would like to start with m1 after the SynchronizationType support is
>>>  done (hope to do it in the next 2 weeks)
>>> 
>>> 
>>>  Wdyt?
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  +1
>>  Thanks for your effort in pushing the 3.0.0 (and JPA 2.1) forward!
>> 
>>  Regards.
>> 
>>  --
>>  Francesco Chicchiriccò
>> 
>>  Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
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>> 
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>> 
>> 
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