Hi Allen,
I'd be more than happy to update Stripersist with your changes.
I don't do much in the way of testing under different environments so
Stripersist is what worked for me in Tomcat 6 with Hibernate and
PostgreSQL. :-)
In my defense when I created it there wasn't much in the way of docs on
JPA and available sources conflicted as to how JPA /should/ work so a
lot of it was trial and error.
Aaron
allen petersen wrote:
Hi.
Oh, this reminds me--I'd been meaning to gather together the changes that
I'd put into my copy of Stripersist and offer them up as a patch. But I
still haven't gotten around to it. :)
Basically, yeah, Stripersist doesn't seem to follow the whole JPA
persistence archive standard properly. In particular, it just asks for a
single persistence.xml file and uses it, instead of scanning through all of
the available classloaders and checking each one for a persistence.xml
file.
This patch fixes that, and makes it so you can have multiple
persistence.xml files and Stripersist will correctly associate each
configuration only with the @Entity beans in the same jar file. It also I
think includes my JBoss 5.x fix (the vfszip stuff), along with some really
unnecessary log.info statements. Though you might find those useful if the
patch doesn't work for you as-is and you need to modify it.
-allen
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009, 14:52, Tom Coleman <[email protected]> wrote
I'm ramping up on Stripersist and have a question about entity scanning.
I have some persistent classes in a jar file that I would ilke to use
with Stripersist.
I'm working from the stripersist-1.0-example.war, and it seems that
the only path that is scanned for entities is /WEB-INF/classes.
In order to get my application to work I had to move the persistent
classes out of the jar.
Is there any way to configure Stripersist to have it scan for
entities in a jar?
(Sorry if this is a dumb question.)
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