Since there is always the possibility of maintaining a
branch, we need a tag
to represent the beginning of that branch -- with no changes
ever being
committed to the tag.
Really? I was under the assumption that svn took care of remembering
where the branch was moved from, thus
OpenJPA People-
For the record, the final vote for the release has been withdrawn,
due to concerns on the general@incubator.apache.org mailing list,
which you can read here:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/
200611.mbox/%
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I believe all the
OpenJPA People-
In accordance with the Incubating Releases guidelines at http://
incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html#Releases , I'd
like to take a third shot at making an OpenJPA release and start a
vote on publishing a 0.9.6-incubating release of OpenJPA. The last
I tried the 0.9.7 release. orm.xml looks much better. It even
resolved my issues with one-to-many relations.
It's not usable as is, but it's a lot closer. I have to manually
tweak the results for the following items. I don't know if all of
them are possible - or even desirable to address,
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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-85?page=comments#action_12451353 ]
Abe White commented on OPENJPA-85:
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Note that the common SQL92 reserved words are maintained by the base
DBDictionary, which reads from the sql-keywords.rsrc
Is anybody aware of an effective way to ensure that the openjpa jars
distributed in a WAR are used for the persistence implementation? I have
tried
providerorg.apache.openjpa.persistence.PersistenceProviderImpl/provider
in persistence.xml, and
Roger-
What happens if you put the OpenJPA jars and dependencies in the
system classpath of the container? Does it work then?
If so, then that might be the only solution, currently. IIRC, the
spec doesn't say anything about allowing JPA implementations
themselves to be bundled into WARs
Hi Marc,
Marc Prud wrote:
What happens if you put the OpenJPA jars and dependencies in the
system classpath of the container? Does it work then?
I did try this unsuccessfully on glassfish, although some people have
reported that they can get this to work. I'm really looking for a