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Francesco Chicchiriccò commented on SYNCOPE-241:
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You can find more info about OpenJPA class enhancement at [1] and [2] -
consider that we are currently using build-time enhancement, mainly for
performance reasons.
[1] http://openjpa.apache.org/entity-enhancement.html
[2]
http://openjpa.apache.org/builds/2.2.1/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_pc_enhance.html
> Move persistence and persistence impl into separate modules
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>
> Key: SYNCOPE-241
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYNCOPE-241
> Project: Syncope
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 1.0.3-incubating
> Reporter: Christian Schneider
> Fix For: 1.1.0
>
> Attachments: SYNCOPE-241.patch
>
>
> The core module currently contains many parts of syncope. This makes it
> bigger and more complex than necessary.
> A possible modularization is to move the internal model
> (org.apache.syncope.core.persistence*) and the persistence impl
> (org.apache.syncope.core.persistence.impl) out of core and into separate
> modules.
> One big advantage would be that the jpa code enhancements would then run in
> the model module only. Currently we run into some problems in the cxf
> migration when running the rest itests in core that may be caused by eclipse
> overwriting the enhanced classes with plain classes. If the model
> (peristence) classes are in a separate module we could leave it out of
> eclipse and so this would be no issue anymore.
> Another advantage would be that the persistence tests could run in the
> persistence impl module so when working on the core they would not have to
> run each time.
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