Wow this looks promising, I will take a look into your work and see If I could use some and hopefully contribute some patches as a result of it :)
Thanks Again Jens -----Original Message----- From: Jean-Baptiste Onofré [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 07 May 2015 11:28 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Hibernate OSGi Integration Hi, I second Christian there. Christian is doing a great job to improve Aries JPA code, more flexible, more reliable. We are working on merging Christian's changes into the Aries JPA codebase. Regards JB On 05/07/2015 07:38 AM, Christian Schneider wrote: > Hi Jens, > > unfortunately reloading currently does not work in aries. See > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-1270 . > I was not yet able to find where the problem is. > > I am working on a separate code that might become the next major > version of aries jpa. In this code reloading works. > You can try for yourself if you want at: > https://github.com/cschneider/jpa-experiments > I am currently preparing for the OSGi tck runs to check we are > compliant with the spec. > > The new code base also has some other nice aspects. For example it > tracks the DataSource or DataSourceFactory and only publishes the EMF > once the DataSource is ready. > In current aries the EMF would come up early and hibernate then blocks > when it accesses the DataSource the first time until it is available. > > Christian > > Am 07.05.2015 um 06:27 schrieb Jens J Parappallil: >> >> Thanks everyone for the responses . But to be a bit more specific how >> does hibernate deal with entity reloading ie ones a version of entity >> is registered and the session factory created how does it work when >> the entity class is modified/refreshed as part of a bundle update ?. >> >> I definitely need to check on the latest version to see if altering >> the session factory or a corresponding unregister method like is present. >> >> Thanks >> >> Jens >> >> *From:*Christian Schneider [mailto:[email protected]] *On >> Behalf Of *Christian Schneider >> *Sent:* 07 May 2015 01:32 >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* Re: Hibernate OSGi Integration >> >> Hibernate works quite smothly in karaf 3. In my tutorial >> http://www.liquid-reality.de/x/C4DK I describe a complete example. >> As you can see it works almost without any quirks. The only special >> setup was to declare some special Import-Package statements in the >> model bundle to make load time weaving work. >> The data sources can now be declared using just a config file in etc >> using pax-jdbc including XA transaction wrapping and production level >> pooling. >> >> Christian >> >> Am 06.05.2015 um 15:48 schrieb Andrew Phillips: >> >> I have used Hibernate successfully (including Hibernate Search) in >> an OSGI / Karaf environment. >> >> If you have some specific questions, i’d be more than happy to help. >> >> I have found that Hibernate has some examples of OSGI >> implementation using Karaf. Karaf has the “features” ability to >> add all the dependencies, in the right order, for the file you are >> using. In fact, i think Karaf now has a built in “hibernate” >> feature, although i built my own features to fine tweak the >> dependencies and usage. Once Hibernate is available as a service >> (and the configuration depends on either you are using native >> hibernate session factory or JPA entity manger), you can have your >> annotated entities classes in a different OSGI bundle and use them >> as any other bundle as you describe. >> >> The down side of the current OSGI hibernate setup (which is really >> just a “make it work” set up, and newer versions of Hibernate are >> promised to make it more OSGI like), is that you need to use the >> Hibernate.cfg or .xml file to configure that data source and >> register the entity classes. >> >> The examples described in >> http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/5.0/devguide/en-US/html/ch17.html do >> a good job getting you started. >> >> You can have your entities in a separate bundle if you wish or in >> the same bundle with your session factory singleton. >> >> On May 5, 2015, at 10:43 PM, Jens J Parappallil >> <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am planning to integrate hibernate in my project, I have >> many bundles which has entity classes present ( and exported ) >> . I am planning to have a core bundle which holds the >> hibernate session factory etc and manages the persistence stuff. >> >> I am thinking how this works out in an OSGi environment where >> the bundles ( having entity classes ) can come and go. The >> hibernate session factory is a singleton , to be created ones >> and used. Can it wok with annotated entities coming and going ? >> >> This is more of a hibernate question , but any of you guys >> have envisioned such a usage pattern and made it work ? >> >> Thanks >> >> Jens >> >> >> >> DISCLAIMER:"The information in this e-mail and any attachment >> is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed and >> may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you >> have received this e-mail in error, kindly contact the sender >> and destroy all copies of the original communication. 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