Correction - persistence.xml is in WEB-INF/classes/META-INF
2008/5/29 David Carew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi David, > It's in a META-INF folder in the root of the war file. Should it be > somewhere else ? > > 2008/5/29 David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Where is your persistence.xml? I think you are doing something so that >> geronimo doesn't find it but openjpa does later. I think there's at least >> one testsuite app with jpa from a web app. >> >> thanks >> david jencks >> >> >> On May 29, 2008, at 7:30 AM, David Carew wrote: >> >> Does anyone know how to use a datasource with JPA classes that are in a >>> Web App ? If I put the database pool name in the <jta-data-source> and or >>> <non-jta-data-source> elements of persistence.xml I get a Naming Exception >>> from OpenJPA saying that the name doesn't exist in JNDI. If I put a fully >>> qualified JNDI name then the deployer complains because the name can't be >>> resolved as a database pool name. From the examples I've seen this works if >>> your JPA classes are in an EJB module . I don't really need to use JTA, I >>> just need a way to point to a database pool from my persistence.xml file. >>> Any ideas ? >>> >>> Regards, >>> David >>> >> >> >
