On 03/10/2017 22:01, Michael Wiles wrote:
Issue is that Spring 5 requires JEE 7 - they've dropped support for JEE6
and thus openjpa falls as it is not JEE 7 compliant as it does not support
JPA 2.1.

Issue is bigger than you think as I was aware they'd removed the
OpenjpaVendorAdapter so I copied the verison from spring 4 and included
that however Spring 5 depends on classes from the JEE 7 persistence spec
and thus I don't this it is possible run Spring 5 with OpenJpa.

Maybe I was not clear enough: in the Syncope master branch (e.g. where I have backported OpenJpaVendorAdapter), we are using OpenJPA 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT, which is (at least) JPA 2.1 compliant.

Regards.

On Mon, 2 Oct 2017 at 11:24 Francesco Chicchiriccò <ilgro...@apache.org>
wrote:

Hi all,
while upgrading the Syncope master branch to Spring 5 [1], I have found
that they barely dropped their support for OpenJPA [2].
I have opened [3] to ask for more information.

Also consider that bare backport of corresponding classes form Spring
4.3.x into Syncope master branch (which is based on OpenJPA
3.0.0-SNAPSHOT) worked flawlessly with our unit and integration tests.

Related to this: do we have any rough idea of when at least the first
3.0.0-M1 could be released?

Regards.

[1] 
https://github.com/apache/syncope/commit/17a8eb5d99a84608a64927b00e7d9352d640517e
[2] https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-14426
[3] https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-16035

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