On Feb 14, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Werner Punz wrote:
under the ASF license
Neelan Choksi: Yes - the project is called Open JPA. Open JPA will
include a significant portion of the Kodo code base that will be
open sourced, specifically the Kodo kernel and the technical
preview of the EJB 3 Persistence specification. Once the EJB 3
specification is approved, Open JPA will be an open source
implementation of the EJB 3 Persistence standard under an Apache
software license.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/02/interview-kodo-opensource.html
Guess you guys just got a full blown ejb3 entity beans implementation.
It's pretty excellent indeed!
I can't wait to get OpenJPA working as the PersistenceProvider for
our OpenEJB 3 efforts.
OpenEJB/OpenJPA, should make a great stack.
-David