> > All I would love to see on top of this one, is an
> implementation using
> > javax.persistence ;-)
> > 
> > 
> Uups I just saw it already utilizes the
> javax.persistence api.
> 

We have planned to support both EJB3 and Hibernate
from the very beginning. Currently your code can be
Hibernate-independent allowing easy switching to EJB3.
Inside we have an abstraction layer that is testable
and can be extended to support EJB3. It is one of the
major features that will be available in the next
stable release after 1st. Now we would like to focus
on stability/bugfixes/performance/documentation.

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