[jboss-as7-dev] Consolidated list of non-Java EE JPA and native Hibernate issues

Jason T. Greene jason.greene at redhat.com
Thu Jun 16 10:09:18 EDT 2011


On 6/16/11 9:00 AM, Marius Bogoevici wrote:
>
>
> Jason T. Greene wrote:
>> On 6/16/11 8:53 AM, Marius Bogoevici wrote:
>>> Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>>>> No, that is wrong. I rejected AS7-1034. We still need to support app
>>>>>> managed entity managers that can be JTA or RESOURCE_LOCAL.
>>>>> We previously could work around issues like this via jboss-ignore.txt.
>>>>> That could help here or perhaps something specific to JPA would be
>>>>> better.
>>>>
>>>> My 2 cents would be that having a way to get any subsystem to ignore
>>>> resources would be a good thing
>>>> since you never know what insanities users are doing and will be
>>>> doing in the future.
>>>>
>>>> Is there *anything* similar to jboss-ignore in AS 7 ?
>>>
>>> I've been working on a prototype for that
>>
>> Theres some discussion on IRC about the JPA issues. Stuart has a patch
>> that prevents "non EE components" from acting on JPA annotations. We
>> should definitely fix that bit (which will allow spring to work):
>>
>> https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-1031
> Jason, I've been trying Stuart's patch last night - and it worked great,
> but this is a different issue - here you want to obviate stuff like
> META-INF/persistence.xml from the JPA subsystem, so that the
> bootstrapping of the PU doesn't even take plac

I have nothing against an ignore mechanism, but if we want JPA 
plugability the proper mechanism for that is the spec described JPA 
provider mechanism which will be in 7.1.

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