[jboss-as7-dev] Consolidated list of non-Java EE JPA and native Hibernate issues
Marius Bogoevici
marius.bogoevici at gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 09:51:10 EDT 2011
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> On Jun 15, 2011, at 21:12, Marius Bogoevici wrote:
>
>
>> As per the discussion that Scott and I had on IRC earlier, I tried to
>> summarize the current issues that we encounter outside the confines of
>> strict Java EE usage, for non Java EE JPA and native Hibernate
>> applications (with Spring apps being a subset of the larger Hibernate
>> application set), as well as some possible workarounds and some possible
>> solutions - some of these have working prototypes, for some others we
>> need to decide the direction in which we want to go (e.g. fail-fast vs.
>> more precise validation vs. runtime failures and so on).
>>
>> It would be ideal if we could address some of these issues pre-7.0, if
>> not, then at least we should have a working plan for 7.1.
>>
>> http://community.jboss.org/thread/168089
>>
>
> Yikes - that's not an encouraging list of issues ;(
>
> If I read this right that makes almost every spring or Hibernate 3/JPA app impossible to deploy - is that correct ?
>
Well, Java EE JPA1 works ootb.
Spring + Hibernate3 needs to package their own jars - this affects
mostly users that used the Hibernate 3 version packaged on the server.
IMO there is is also an option to have a Hibernate 3 module.
> Hibernate 3 without JPA just using hbm.xml seems then to be the most portable option or will that fail too ? :)
>
> Anything I can do to help solve these ? (and no I can't fix the issue at its core, but I can help test if needed)
>
> I'm all ears since if that thread is true then a lot users will have a very hard time getting started with AS7.
>
> /max
> http://about.me/maxandersen
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