Thanks Guys!
Let me try that, it looks pretty simple
Michael Dick wrote:
>
> Adding to Milosz response.
>
> The property keys that you want are javax.persistence.jtaDataSource and
> javax.persistence.nonJtaDataSource (for jta-data-source and
> non-jta-data-source respectively)
>
> For example :
> Map<String, Object> props = new HashMap<String, Object>();
> props.put("javax.persistence.jtaDataSource", "jdbc/override");
> props.put("javax.persistence.nonJtaDataSource",
> "jdbc/overrideNonJTA");
> EntityManagerFactory emf =
> Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(getPersistenceUnitName(), props);
>
> In earlier versions of OpenJPA you can use openjpa.ConnectionFactoryName
> for
> jta-data-source and openjpa.ConnectionFactory2Name for
> non-jta-data-source.
>
> Hope this helps,
> -mike
>
> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Miłosz Tylenda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> > >
>> > > My application is a multi-tenant app, I would need to override the
>> > > datasource
>> > > at runtime when creating the entitymanager factory based on the
>> client
>> > > code/name.
>> > >
>> > > Does OpenJPA support that?
>> >
>> >
>> > In a month or two I will be modifying my application to do just this
>> sort
>> of
>> > thing. I assume by "multi-tenant" you mean someone will login as a user
>> > under one of many organizations and the user will then have access to
>> one
>> of
>> > many persistence units that correspond to the organizations? I have
>> much
>> > more to do than selecting the right persistence unit / em factory, but
>> I'm
>> > interested in whatever you come up with. I hadn't considered that
>> OpenJPA
>> > might support it, I figured I'd have to instantiate all the factories
>> when
>> > the app starts up, then use the URL the user accesses the app with to
>> map
>> to
>> > the right factory. It actually seems fairly easy, but if OpenJPA
>> supports
>> > some mechanism already, all the better.
>>
>> Have you tried calling Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(String,
>> Map)?
>> The second parameter should allow you to override any value you have set
>> in
>> persistence.xml, so in particular, the data source name.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Milosz
>>
>>
>
>
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