Kevin,

Thanks for your interest. I would like to have this working because it would
be a great way to deploy prototypes which I do often.

The server I'm using is Running WebSphere 7 GA on Windows 2003 Server,
Service Pack 2. 

I'm using container managed transactions. I'm uploading the source that is
working in Weblogic 10.3.

I wonder if I need to add userId and password at connection properties.
Right now I have them added as a J2C logins.

Robert

http://n2.nabble.com/file/n1390062/TransactionEAR.jar TransactionEAR.jar 

Kevin Sutter wrote:
> 
> RJack,
> Can you provide a bit more information on what your operating environment
> is?  Are you using application-managed persistence contexts?  Or,
> container-managed?  Are you using base WebSphere v6.1, v6.1 + EJB3 Feature
> Pack, or v7?
> 
> 
> You should not require any additional properties to get this running.
> Except maybe for some Connection-related properties.  Since JPA is
> optimistic by default, you should not set the LockManager to pessimistic
> --
> unless your application requires this extension.
> 
> Being both an OpenJPA and WebSphere advocate, I would be interested in
> understanding why you are having difficulties getting this combination to
> run.  It should not be this difficult.  Thanks for your help in making
> these
> products better.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:43 PM, rjack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I got it to work using Oracle 10g.
>>
>> Robert Jackson
>>
>> rjack wrote:
>> >
>> > Folks,
>> >
>> >
>> > I've been trying to get JPA to work with WebSphere. I'm not having any
>> > success.
>> >
>> > Derby - 5 minutes to get going in Weblogic
>> > MS SQL Server - 10 minutes to get going in Weblogic
>> >
>> > I spent 2 days trying to get either working in WebSphere with no
>> success.
>> >
>> > Openjpa keeps complaining about pessimsitic locking and other stuff.
>> >
>> > I tried adding these lines to my persistence.xml file:
>> >
>> >               <properties>
>> >                       <property name="openjpa.Optimistic"
>> value="false"/>
>> >                       <property name="openjpa.LockManager"
>> value="pessimistic"/>
>> >               </properties>
>> >
>> >
>> > I would love to get it working with a Derby Server.
>> >
>> > Any ideas...
>> >
>> > Robert Jackson
>> >
>>
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> 
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