[weld-dev] Can anyone point me to info on getting a DB Connection in JBoss 6.0?

Dan Allen dan.j.allen at gmail.com
Sun Nov 29 17:56:10 EST 2009


I'll give you a personal lesson at JSF Summit. I thought you'd never ask ;)

And by the way, one of the main issues I have with Spring is that developers
never get a chance to see the native way of doing things. Making Java EE
twice as hard to learn because they have to unlearn Spring first. It's sort
of like kids these days don't learn to change the oil in their car (not that
using Java EE is that messy, but you get my drift).

-Dan

On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Steven Boscarine <
steven.boscarine at childrens.harvard.edu> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> How do I get a JPA connection in JEE6?  I have never actually used JPA
> without Spring and wanted to learn the recommended way.  Is there a
> tutorial or example, perhaps from JEE5 or Seam, I should follow?  Since
> I learned from a thread yesterday that @PersistenceContext is no longer
> recommended, I thought I'd ask the group.
>
> I am working on a sample application to test the JEE archetypes, so I
> wanted it to use best practices.  The code has a good chance of
> appearing in documentation or the actual archetypes.  I am using JBoss
> 6.0.0.M1 as my container.
>
> Thanks,
> Steven
>
>
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