Since jpa-api is not a standard name, people will search javax.persistence and they will
see the group is prefix.
When is the artifactID not next to the groupId? I don't remember where that could
happen in ivy or maven but I am no expert here.
On 14 déc. 2009, at 15:22, Steve Ebersole wrote:
I am thinking of users here. Since there will be multiple jpa api
jars out there I liked the idea of the jar name itself encoding the fact that this is the
one from hibernate. I think this is more user friendly. I hear what you are saying
though about the ability to bootstrap any/all providers.
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Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
I would use
org.hibernate.javax.persistence:jpa-2.0-api:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
Because while there is code written by us, it's not specific to Hibernate and can
bootstrap all providers on the market.
On 11 déc. 2009, at 22:24, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> Of course that should be
> org.hibernate.javax.persistence:hibernate-jpa-2.0-api:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
>
> ;)
>
> On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 14:59 -0600, Steve Ebersole wrote:
>> I think there is a consensus we need to rename our JPA api jar. The
>> main concern is that we should be capturing the spec version in the
>> artifact name but that the versioning should be its own thing since
>> there is in fact Hibernate specific code in the classes that we will
>> have need to maintain and release independently.
>>
>> I propose the following naming:
>> org.hibernate.javax.persistence:hibernate-jpa-2.1-api:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
>>
>> Unless I hear different options I will make this change this weekend.
>>
>> At that time I will also publish a release of it as 1.0.0-CR-1
>>
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