Put it in surefire or launcher for embedded case and arquillian.xml for
remote one (catalina_opts property)
Le 20 oct. 2012 10:30, "Harald Wellmann" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Am 19.10.2012 21:42, schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau:
>
>> Load time enhancement simply needs the openejb javaagent (added by
>> default)
>>
>
> Good to know, thanks. But that won't help in embedded usage - e.g. for
> integration tests with Pax Exam or Arquillian. You want to run tests
> directly from the IDE without having to add -javaagent options manually to
> each and every test launcher.
>
> Best regards,
> Harald
>
>
>  Le 19 oct. 2012 21:15, "Harald Wellmann" <[email protected]> a
>> écrit :
>>
>>  Looking for load time enhancement support in TomEE, the only information
>>> I've found is this article:
>>>
>>> http://rmannibucau.wordpress.****com/2012/07/26/tomee-and-**
>>> openejb-jpa-deploy-time-****enhancement/<http://**
>>> rmannibucau.wordpress.com/**2012/07/26/tomee-and-openejb-**
>>> jpa-deploy-time-enhancement/<http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/2012/07/26/tomee-and-openejb-jpa-deploy-time-enhancement/>
>>> >
>>>
>>> Now this kind of deploy-time enhancement is certainly better than
>>> build-time enhancement which ties your model classes to OpenJPA, but I
>>> think this is rather brute force compared to real load-time enhancement
>>> by
>>> means of PersistenceUnitInfo.****addClassTransformer().
>>>
>>> GlassFish, Aries and Pax JPA all use this method which works smoothly
>>> with
>>> OpenJPA.
>>>
>>> Is this on the agenda for TomEE?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Harald
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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