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Pinaki Poddar updated OPENJPA-147: ---------------------------------- Attachment: iface.trace.4.txt > <T> T OpenJPAEntityManager.createInstance(Class<T> cls) fails when T is > interface > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OPENJPA-147 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-147 > Project: OpenJPA > Issue Type: Bug > Components: jpa > Reporter: Pinaki Poddar > Attachments: iface.trace.1.txt, iface.trace.2.txt, iface.trace.3.txt, > iface.trace.4.txt > > > According to JavaDoc, OpenJPAEntityManager.createInstance() method > public <T> T createInstance(Class<T> cls); > behaves as follows: > "Create a new instance of type <code>cls</code>. If <code>cls</code> is > an interface or an abstract class whose abstract methods follow the > JavaBeans convention, this method will create a concrete implementation > according to the metadata that defines the class" > The method fails when T is an interface. The failure may be due to incorrect > user configuration, however, further > information on this extension method is not available in OpenJPA > documentation. > Firstly, how to specify metadata for a interface that has bean-style methods? > Possibilities are: > a) Annotating the Java interface definition with @Entity > b) Specifying in <class>org.acme.IPerson</class> in persistence.xml > Either of the above fails. a) fails at parsing b) fails with "no metadata" > There may be a correct but undocumented way of specifying a managed > interface. If that is the case, then this JIRA report should be treated as a > documentation bug. > -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.