> > One more: why is there no openjpa.xml? I saw that it can provide
> > globals (constants?) while bootstrapping but i can find
> none in the
> > source tree.
>
> Because you can use the JPA-standard persistence.xml instead, which
> is loaded by default whenever no explicit alternate is pr
Now i wonder how good the name "JDBCPersistenceProductDerivation"
is because it says nothing about the spec it uses
The package name of JPA is javax.persistence. So any time there's a
class/package in OpenJPA that has "persistence" in it, it's referring
to JPA. For the JDO equivalent in
Hi,
like Kevin i am also crawling through the bootstrapping process which
has its challenges because of all its JAR-Services API woodoo. So far
i understand that OpenJPA looks for ProductDerivations in services/
org.apache.openjpa.conf.ProductDerivation file and will store all
classnames i