On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 16:09 +0200, Jacek Laskowski wrote: > On 10/18/07, Martin Vysny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The project's not that unusual - simply we can't use JPA nor EJB3.0, > > because our product will finally be deployed on WebSphere6.1 (without > > EJB3.0 patches). OpenEJB is a great platform for development of J2EE > > application - we are trying simply to get a rapid development of JEE > > application on Eclipse. So, the only really interesting point is: how > > one can integrate Hibernate (or JPA Hibernate aspect) with CMP on > > OpenEJB. > > Where is Hibernate being used? Is it part of MDB or SLSB? Is BMP with > Hibernate not an option as far as ejb2.1's concerned? Where would > hibernate help openejb3 to mimic the target websphere 6.1 server? > > Jacek
Thanks for your concern! ;) Our legacy application is using Hibernate as the persistence provider - JEE Entity Beans are not used at all. So we had to embed Hibernate into our EAR and deploy it on target AS. BMP is a valid option but we wanted CMP (descriptive transactions). So, if you are building normal JEE application with entity beans or JPA you'll probably never need to embed Hibernate. Martin PS: It's part of SLSB
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