The tapestry-hibernate module is bound to Hibernate, Tapestry itself
is not.  That's why Tapestry has its own IoC container; to allow for
such deep integrations.

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 6:25 AM, Piero Sartini <li...@pierosartini.de> wrote:
> Hi Matias,
>
> you may be interested in tapestry-jpa which can be found at
> http://kenai.com/projects/tapestry-jpa
>
> The JPA1 version should work fine, I am using it in all of my projects.
> I am currently working on the JPA2 version - expect it to be working
> until the end of the week. I'll try to come up with some documentation
> of how to use it as well.
>
> The module allows you to inject the EntityManager instead of the
> hibernate Session. You should be able to use every JPA(2) provider
> with it.
>
>        Piero
>
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