[hibernate-dev] Documentation on OGM + JBoss AS
Scott Marlow
smarlow at redhat.com
Mon Oct 1 10:51:31 EDT 2012
I got further yesterday (after removing the ---PlaceHolderDSForOGM---
property from HibernateOgmPersistence). Not sure what the long term
change is (perhaps we should only add the ---PlaceHolderDSForOGM--- for
the non-container case).
http://pastie.org/4891549 is the out from running one of the example
applications (jboss-javaee6-webapp). Obviously, I need to try a
different test. ;)
For AS documentation, I'm not sure if we are ready to add that yet (it
would be experimental with the goal of helping someone get started).
I'm open to suggestions but I think we could build on what I blogged
about last year here
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/UsingADifferentPersistenceProviderWithAS701#H-ExperimentalUseOfOGMOnAS701.
- How to add the OGM module to AS
- Changing existing AS module dependencies for OGM
- Infinispan Configuration changes for OGM
- Example
On 09/27/2012 11:13 AM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
> I'd still prefer a small section in our reference documentation.
> Stuff in the wiki is as useful as peeing in a violin as we say in
> France ;)
>
> Emmanuel
>
> On Thu 2012-09-27 9:52, Scott Marlow wrote:
>> On 09/27/2012 09:02 AM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
>>> Hey Scott,
>>>
>>> I stumbled upon https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/OGM-117 and wondered
>>> if you could contribute a paragraph or two on how to use Hibernate OGM
>>> in JBoss AS latest.
>>> The documentation is hosted in http://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-ogm, there
>>> is a documentation module.
>>
>> I could do that or
>> https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS72/JPA+Reference+Guide might
>> be another place for the "how to use Hibernate OGM with AS"
>> documentation. This link is likely to change like the wind but the
>> content will be available.
>>
>> I'm not sure that either location is better, but I do like using
>> confluence as users can more easily fix the mistakes. ;)
>>
>> Do you have a preference?
>>
>>>
>>> If you can make it by end of week or Monday, you gain extra karma
>>> points.
>>>
>>
>> Extra karma points are always good to have! :)
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