Because scanning in WildFly requires VFS hooks that Jipijapa provided in its scanner specializations.

On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 11:10 AM Sanne Grinovero <sanne@hibernate.org> wrote:
On 3 June 2015 at 16:55, Scott Marlow <smarlow@redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi Sanne,
>
> I was able to reproduce one of the below errors that occur when packaging
> Hibernate ORM jars with the application http://pastie.org/10221793.  This is
> with the "jboss.as.jpa.providerModule" property set to value "application".
>
> Test is pushed to [1] and is based on a test that I added for the [2] pull
> request.  Once [2] is merged to WildFly master, it should be easy to fix the
> bug.  The only change that I needed to [2], was to remove the provider from
> the persistence.xml.
>
> For the first approach below, we should probably allow the
> "jboss.as.jpa.adapterClass" to specify the
> "org.jboss.as.jpa.processor.PersistenceProviderAdaptorLoader.noopAdaptor"
> (by name or via a special value).

Right, being able to "force" usage of the no-op Adaptor like I did
with my Byteman rule would give us a lot of nice flexibility.

BTW once I did that, I noticed that the scanning of entities broke.
Apparently entity scanning for Hibernate requires the Scanner which
you would provide with the adaptor; would you know why?
I'm wondering because it seems related to an Hibernate OGM issue: in
that case we don't disable the adapter but still auto-detection of
entities doesn't work.

Thanks!
Sanne

>
> Scott
>
> [1] https://github.com/scottmarlow/wildfly/tree/test_orm41_bundled
>
> [2] https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly/pull/7509
>
>
> On 06/02/2015 08:15 PM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>>
>> Hi Scott,
>> finally got back on this upgrade. You were right, the problem is that
>> JipiJapa figures out that I'm using Hibernate - even though I'm not
>> hard coding the provider name, as in that case it will just default to
>> Hibernate anyway - and because of that it's adding both the JPA
>> adaptors for Hibernate 4 and the wrong version of the Hibernate
>> dependencies as well.
>>
>> This is the temporary solution I'm going to use:
>>
>> https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-search/commit/d2b05ef7511815d6c0a0779734b95a69cdcbf56d
>>
>> Thanks for all pointers!
>> Sanne
>>
>>
>> On 1 June 2015 at 16:08, Scott Marlow <smarlow@redhat.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I suspect that this is a bug in WildFly that we need to track down.  I'm
>>> guessing that the condition is that we are trying to use a custom
>>> Hibernate
>>> module when there is an existing Hibernate module that matches the
>>> Persistence provider name.  Or something like that.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 05/21/2015 07:30 AM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I'm attempting to deploy some integration tests on WildFly 9.0.0.CR1
>>>> to use a preview of Hibernate ORM version 5.
>>>>
>>>> It seems the JPA deployer isn't allowing me to run such experiments:
>>>>
>>>> # First experiment - providerModule set to custom module
>>>>
>>>> In my first attempt, I create a custom set of jboss modules which
>>>> include the snapshot builds of ORM 5, add them to my standalone WF9
>>>> instance and set the persistence.xml property:
>>>>    jboss.as.jpa.providerModule = my-custom-module-name
>>>>
>>>> and then get:
>>>>
>>>> Caused by: java.util.ServiceConfigurationError:
>>>> org.hibernate.integrator.spi.Integrator: Provider
>>>> org.hibernate.envers.boot.internal.EnversIntegrator not a subtype
>>>> at java.util.ServiceLoader.fail(ServiceLoader.java:231)
>>>> [rt.jar:1.7.0_51]
>>>> at java.util.ServiceLoader.access$300(ServiceLoader.java:181)
>>>> [rt.jar:1.7.0_51]
>>>> at java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyIterator.next(ServiceLoader.java:369)
>>>> [rt.jar:1.7.0_51]
>>>> at java.util.ServiceLoader$1.next(ServiceLoader.java:445)
>>>> [rt.jar:1.7.0_51]
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.hibernate.boot.registry.classloading.internal.ClassLoaderServiceImpl.loadJavaServices(ClassLoaderServiceImpl.java:341)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.hibernate.integrator.internal.IntegratorServiceImpl.<init>(IntegratorServiceImpl.java:57)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.hibernate.boot.registry.BootstrapServiceRegistryBuilder.build(BootstrapServiceRegistryBuilder.java:247)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.hibernate.jpa.boot.internal.EntityManagerFactoryBuilderImpl.buildBootstrapServiceRegistry(EntityManagerFactoryBuilderImpl.java:520)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.hibernate.jpa.boot.internal.EntityManagerFactoryBuilderImpl.<init>(EntityManagerFactoryBuilderImpl.java:208)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.hibernate.jpa.boot.internal.EntityManagerFactoryBuilderImpl.<init>(EntityManagerFactoryBuilderImpl.java:188)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.hibernate.jpa.boot.spi.Bootstrap.getEntityManagerFactoryBuilder(Bootstrap.java:45)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.hibernate.jpa.boot.spi.Bootstrap.getEntityManagerFactoryBuilder(Bootstrap.java:57)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.hibernate4.TwoPhaseBootstrapImpl.<init>(TwoPhaseBootstrapImpl.java:38)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.hibernate4.HibernatePersistenceProviderAdaptor.getBootstrap(HibernatePersistenceProviderAdaptor.java:173)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.service.PhaseOnePersistenceUnitServiceImpl.createContainerEntityManagerFactoryBuilder(PhaseOnePersistenceUnitServiceImpl.java:243)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.service.PhaseOnePersistenceUnitServiceImpl.access$800(PhaseOnePersistenceUnitServiceImpl.java:60)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.service.PhaseOnePersistenceUnitServiceImpl$1$1.run(PhaseOnePersistenceUnitServiceImpl.java:118)
>>>> ... 7 more
>>>>
>>>> Clearly it looks like I'm being served classes from the bundled
>>>> Hibernate 4.x implementation - on top of those from the module I'm
>>>> requesting. This isn't what the deployer should be doing, right?
>>>>
>>>> # Second experiment - use the "application provided"
>>>>
>>>> In this case I hope to hint the JPA  deployer to not add the default
>>>> implementor but look for a JPA implementation within my deployment,
>>>> but still package my custom Hibernate build as a module.
>>>>
>>>>    - use the same custom module containing Hibernate ORM 5 (a preview
>>>> snapshot)
>>>>    - Add a "Dependency:" section to the manifest to import (and export)
>>>> my custom module
>>>>    - set the "jboss.as.jpa.providerModule" property to value
>>>> "application"
>>>>
>>>> This gets me:
>>>>
>>>> Caused by:
>>>> org.jboss.as.server.deployment.DeploymentUnitProcessingException:
>>>> WFLYJPA0027: Persistence provider module load error application (class
>>>> org.hibernate.jpa.HibernatePersistenceProvider)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.processor.PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.lookupProvider(PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.java:985)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.processor.PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.addPuService(PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.java:267)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.processor.PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.handleWarDeployment(PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.java:200)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.processor.PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.deploy(PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.java:131)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.processor.PersistenceBeginInstallProcessor.deploy(PersistenceBeginInstallProcessor.java:52)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.server.deployment.DeploymentUnitPhaseService.start(DeploymentUnitPhaseService.java:156)
>>>> [wildfly-server-1.0.0.CR1.jar:1.0.0.CR1]
>>>> ... 5 more
>>>> Caused by: org.jboss.modules.ModuleNotFoundException: application:main
>>>> at org.jboss.modules.ModuleLoader.loadModule(ModuleLoader.java:236)
>>>> [jboss-modules.jar:1.4.3.Final]
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.persistenceprovider.PersistenceProviderLoader.loadProviderModuleByName(PersistenceProviderLoader.java:65)
>>>> at
>>>>
>>>> org.jboss.as.jpa.processor.PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.lookupProvider(PersistenceUnitServiceHandler.java:978)
>>>> ... 10 more
>>>>
>>>> Remarks:
>>>>    - it's attempting to load the "application:main" module?! that's not
>>>> what I'd expect from reading [1]
>>>>    - the provider should be available to the deployment classpath, so
>>>> I'm not sure why it's not finding the Provider? (I'm even exporting
>>>> it, although I'm not sure if that was required).
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions to get this running please?
>>>>
>>>> Also I wonder if some of these should warrant opening a JIRA, but I'm
>>>> not sure how far I misunderstood the intentions of these JPA deployer
>>>> properties.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Sanne
>>>>
>>>> [1] -
>>>>
>>>> https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/WFLY9/JPA+Reference+Guide#JPAReferenceGuide-Persistenceunitproperties
>>>>
>>>
>
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