It should, that's why i'm curious to see if that's a real bug or not. That
said a workaround can be to add:

<property name="openejb.jpa.auto-scan" value="true" />

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2013/6/12 daedalus <[email protected]>

> The Internet is way too small
> However I stoped using JSF and so PrimeFaces. I'm happy with Vaadin for
> now.
>
> Is auto-scanning supposed to work? Like I said I have one persistence.xml
> in
> my war file and the jar modules that include the entities are in
> WEB-INF/lib.
>
> The line
>
> is in my persistence.xml
>
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