On Aug 28, 2007, at 5:13 AM, Paul Spencer wrote:

David,

I am using Maven 2. If the example could include a Maven 2 based pom without inheriting a parent pom, that would be great.


Definitely. Looks like another user has some examples with JPA we can use here.

Doing some experimenting with an intentionally bad reference to a non- existent persistence unit and am not seeing the output a user would need to correct things. Something fishy is definitely going on. Going to dig into this more first thing tomorrow. Likely won't take too much longer to steam things out.

-David

Paul Spencer


David Blevins wrote:
That looks exactly right. Let me see if I can whip up a quick example with similar settings and see if we can't figure out what might be going. We need the example anyway.
-David
On Aug 27, 2007, at 9:00 PM, Paul Spencer wrote:
David,
See below.

David Blevins wrote:

On Aug 26, 2007, at 6:44 PM, Paul Spencer wrote:
If you're persistence unit was not found when we attempted to resolve the reference (created via the annotation) during the time the bean as loading, we'd throw one of these which should be logged and would fail your app: throw new IllegalArgumentException("Persistence unit " + contextInfo.persistenceUnitName + " for persistence-context-ref " +
                        contextInfo.referenceName + " not found");

I am getting this error, but I believe the datasource is defined.

Below is my configuration.  Is their something missing?

***
* conf/openejb.xml
***
...
<Connector id="Default JDBC Database" >
    JdbcDriver org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver
    JdbcUrl jdbc:derby:openjpa-database;create=true;
    UserName
    Password
</Connector>
...

***
* ArtifactManagerImpl.java
***
...
@Stateless
public class ArtifactManagerImpl implements ArtifactManager {
    @PersistenceContext(unitName = "myDataSource")
    private EntityManager entityManager;

    public ArtifactManagerImpl() {
    }
...

***
* META-INF/persistence.xml
***
<persistence>
  <persistence-unit name="myDataSource" transaction-type="JTA">
    <provider>
       org.apache.openjpa.persistence.PersistenceProviderImpl
    </provider>
    <jta-data-source>
      java:openejb/Connector/Default JDBC Database
    </jta-data-source>
  </persistence-unit>
</persistence>

-David


Paul Spencer




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