EJB compliant descriptors will always be the same. JBoss ones, like jbosscmp-jdbc.xml may change some. Hibernate has some nice features we may want to expose. We're not sure yet. Development on this integration has just started recently.

Bill

Matthew Hixson wrote:

On Wednesday, September 17, 2003, at 11:52 AM, Bill Burke wrote:

JBoss 3.2 is a production release and will not change except for bug fixes and performance improvements.

Starting in JBoss 4 the old CMP2 engine will be slowly phased out. Much as we phased out the JAWS CMP 1.1 implementation in JBoss 3. JBoss 4 CMP2 will be written on top of Hibernate's persistence engine. The old CMP2 engine will be usable with JBoss 4 if so desired, but will be deprecated and removed in the future.


Will this require any change to the deployment descriptors or will the EJB compliant descriptors be usable with the newer Hibernate persistence engine?
-M@




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