same here
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 11:40 PM, Bengt Rodehav <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been looking for the exact same thing. Putting these properties in > persistence.xml is, in my opininon, broken since they will, as you point > out, be hard coded. > > I would really appreciate a way to use the config admin for this. > > /Bengt > > > 2013/3/6 lb <[email protected]> >> >> Yes I know but then the properties are hardcoded and to change them I have >> to redeploy a bundle. Would be nice to be able to configure the persistence >> unit at runtime. In the aries jpa project page there is an example for an >> extended persistence context but it does not work. >> >> >> On Tuesday, March 5, 2013, Christoph Gritschenberger wrote: >>> >>> You can put those in your persistence.xml >>> >>> kind regards, >>> christoph >>> >>> On 2013-03-05 17:49, lb wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I would like to know, whatever it is possible to initialize a >>>> persistence >>>> context using custom properties with Aries JPA, something like: >>>> >>>> <bean id="contextWithProps"> >>>> <jpa:context property="em" unitname="myUnit"> >>>> <map> >>>> <entry key="openjpa.Log" value="slf4j"/> >>>> <entry key="openjpa.jdbc.DBDictionary" value="hsql"/> >>>> </map> >>>> </jpa:context></bean> >>>> >>>> That would be really useful as the behavior of the JPA layer would then >>>> be >>>> configurable via OSGi's ConfigAdmin. >>>> >>>> Luca >>>> >>> >>> >
