In AS7/EAP6 I'd be less concerned about the entities and more concerned about the
datasource definition. Would we ship a jar with the referenced datasource to satisfy the
app boot or make the users configure it via the annotations when you get the persistence
context, or worse make them unpack the jar, modify the persistence.xml then repack?
The easiest thing IMO is to have the entities in the jar w/o any persistence.xml and make
the users add the classes to their own persistence.xml. If that's what everyone was
thinking before, sorry for the spam.
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On Oct 11, 2012, at 8:54, Pete Muir <pmuir(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Shane, can you elaborate on why we can't package the entity beans
in the main jar, but make them only enabled optionally (e.g. via the applications
persistence.xml)?
On 10 Oct 2012, at 21:07, Shane Bryzak wrote:
> On 11/10/12 00:22, Douglas Campos wrote:
>> On Oct 9, 2012, at 7:52 PM, Shane Bryzak wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/10/12 08:05, Douglas Campos wrote:
>>>> On Oct 9, 2012, at 4:49 PM, Shane Bryzak wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> If the goal is to make available a simple schema for just some
>>>>> developers that wanted it, the best way to do this is to provide an
>>>>> additional, optional jar file containing just the simple schema
entity
>>>>> beans (call it picketlink-idm-defaultschema or something like this)
>>>>> rather than provide an entirely new implementation. This way we
avoid
>>>>> the burden of having to maintain two implementations, and also avoid
the
>>>>> aforementioned problem of having unwanted entity beans in the
>>>>> distribution for developers that don't want to use the simple
schema.
>>>> So we go from complex to simple? Did you mean the opposite?
>>> I don't understand the question, sorry?
>> Optional jar file for the simple schema? shouldn't it be the opposite?
>>
>>
>
> No no - the point I've been (seemingly unsuccessfully) trying to make is
> that we *must not* include any entity beans by default. If we did it
> would cause a multitude of problems for our users. If we do want to
> provide a default schema that some of our users *may* elect to use
> instead of providing their own, it must be in a separate jar file.
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