That seems to do the trick. Cheers!
The only other thing I needed was a provider for an EntityManager.
I guess I'll get on with writing more JPA tests. Are there any
existing functional tests for the REST interface that can be run?
Would you like me to submit the Guice module and
EntityManagerProvider? I'm not sure this is the best approach as I
don't think the EntityManager is thread-safe. Let me know.
Cheers,
Ben
On 11 Nov 2008, at 22:19, Ian Boston wrote:
So you will need to add bundle the samples jar with its
persistance.xml into the webapp, and then you will need to create a
new module eg JPASPIModule that contains bindings for all the SPI
implementations. These should be off the form
bind
(spiclass
.class).to(spiimplementationclass.class).inScope(Scopes.SINGLETON);
eg
bind
(PersonService
.class).to(PersonServiceDb.class).inScope(Scopes.SINGLETOM);
then add the full classname of the JPASPIModule at the end of the
other modules in web.xml
That *should* be all you need to do.
If you want to see an example of taking the the Shindig jars and
build a set of custom webapps, there is an example I did a few days
ago at
https://source.sakaiproject.org/contrib/tfd/trunk/shindigadapter/
This only replaces the AuthenticationHandlers, but I gives you an
idea of how to package and extend Shindig. I am bundling 2 separate
webapps in this example.
HTH
Ian
On 11 Nov 2008, at 18:08, Ben Smith wrote:
Hi,
I've been playing around with the sample JPA layer, tying it into
hibernate and submitting patches.
I realise that this is less complete than the rest of the Shindig
sections and I'm looking to bulk up the functional tests that are
already provided.
However, I'm really keen to get this working and have Shindig run
off the persistence layer so I'd really appreciate any help you can
give me. I'm assuming I want to add a new Guice module to the
web.xml but I'm a bit lost when it comes to knowing what
implementations need to be injected where and how do I bootstrap
the app to pick up the appropriate persistence.xml configuration.
Please help!
Ben