sorry for this question, i didn't read other posts but why can't this be
used on a plain servlet container?
2013/6/14 Karl Kildén karl.kil...@gmail.com
Sorry if I missed out on some of the discussions about this but I think the
lack of support for a plain servlet container is a big
Hi Thomas! I got that from the third link (temp docs)
In order to use the DeltaSpike data module, you have to run your
application in a Java EE container supporting at least the Java EE 6 Web
Profile. Other configurations like running it inside Tomcat or even a Java
SE application are possible
AFAICS it's just based on JPA and CDI, right?
2013/6/14 Thomas Hug thomas@gmail.com
Hey Karl
I don't see a reason this should not work even with e.g. Weld SE - but I
basically wanted to say that I have neither tried it nor is it CI tested so
far ;-)
Something we can put on the todo
Jpa-repository sounds fine as a jpa submodule for me
Le 14 juin 2013 19:56, John D. Ament john.d.am...@gmail.com a écrit :
i thought it was a separate module from JPA at inception.
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Jason Porter lightguard...@gmail.com
wrote:
Sounds like we need to create a
+1 for a separated module.
regards,
gerhard
2013/6/14 Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com
Jpa-repository sounds fine as a jpa submodule for me
Le 14 juin 2013 19:56, John D. Ament john.d.am...@gmail.com a écrit :
i thought it was a separate module from JPA at inception.
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Gerhard Petracek edited comment on DELTASPIKE-382 at 6/14/13 6:49 PM: