On May 13, 2011, at 2:38 PM, David Blevins wrote:

> 
> On May 13, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Luke McCollum wrote:
> 
>> To re-un-hijack this thread:
>> 
>> I took your advice and am attempting to use 3.2-SNAPSHOT in my builds, but 
>> maven is unable to find 
>> org.apache.openwebbeans:openwebbeans-ee-common:jar:1.1.0-SNAPSHOT. 
>> Inspecting the apache snapshots repository, it seems that there are no 
>> artifacts for 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT, but there are some for 1.1.1-SNAPSHOT. Any 
>> idea what's going on there?
> 
> 1.1.0 was released so the snapshots were deleted by nexus.  Likely the build 
> works for those of us that still have that snapshot on our machines.
> 
> Side note, we'll need to get all these changes into the branch -- the fixing 
> of poms and all that.  I know we have a git repo somewhere.  Might be useful 
> for us all hacking together (committer or not) on this stuff and getting it 
> right.  I'll see if I can dig up some URLs.

Ok, here we go:

  https://github.com/apache/openejb
  http://git.apache.org/

I don't really speak git, but I don't see our 3.2 branch in any of the above 
links.  Not sure how useful it's going to be.

Plain old patches will work too.


-David


>> On May 12, 2011, at 4:40 PM, David Blevins wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> On May 12, 2011, at 4:14 PM, Luke McCollum wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I am attempting to move our project to Hibernate 3.6 and I understand that 
>>>> OpenEJB 3.2 supports JPA 2, but I'm unaware of the level of support in 
>>>> OpenEJB 4.0, or if it's even ready for use. I'm not expecting 
>>>> rock-solidness, but I'd like to get the basics in place and see what 
>>>> works. So, which version should I build against?
>>> 
>>> Definitely 3.2.  CDI is down deep into the guts of 4.0 and there's been 
>>> plenty of instability and TODOs with that.  The 3.2 release is specifically 
>>> targeted at JPA2 and has plenty of people who will happily answer questions 
>>> and track down bugs.
>>> 
>>> Really really hoping we can get 3.2 out by the end of the month.
>>> 
>>> We've been making big strides forward with 4.0, especially in the last two 
>>> months, but these have been unstable strides for tinkerers :)  A couple 
>>> more strides and things will settle enough to shift into the "ok, try this 
>>> out" mode.
>>> 
>>>> Also, I'm trying to use the snapshots in my maven build, but maven doesn't 
>>>> seem to like the timestamped artifacts I see on the apache snapshots repo. 
>>>> How do I include those in my project?
>>> 
>>> Let me try and push some new snapshots and then try again.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -David
>>> 
>> 
> 

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