I remember seeing this before but don't remember why. Years ago, I
blogged [1] about using OGM on JBoss AS (before the rename to WildFly).
I didn't name the entity classes in the blog (or git [2]), so not sure
if that was because OGM worked better back then or I just got lucky with
my simple test case.
By the way, we are talking about moving Jipijapa back into the WildFly
code base, to get more eyeballs on it. Currently its just me reviewing
my own code changes, but on WildFly we usually get a peer code review as
part of pull request processing. I wanted to mention this, as we talked
in the past about possibly adding JPA integration code for OGM (if there
is ever a need). Obviously, if the Jipijapa code is moving to WildFly,
we would want to do any integration there. This is still being discussed.
Scott
[1]
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/UsingADifferentPersistenceProviderWithAS70...
[2]
https://github.com/scottmarlow/wildfly/commit/9282f0f6bd20007b834f3390c08...
On 05/13/2015 08:28 AM, Gunnar Morling wrote:
Hi,
When using Hibernate OGM on WildFly, one needs to list the entity classes
in persistence.xml, otherwise and "Unknown entity" exception will be raised.
Does anyone have a rough idea what may be causing this or where to get
started to analyse this issue?
Thanks,
--Gunnar
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