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-Title: JPA 2.0 Development Process
-<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess"></a>
-# JPA 2.0 Development Process 
-
-<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-JPA2.0Roadmap"></a>
-## JPA 2.0 Roadmap
-The OpenJPA roadmap and iteration detail for developing JPA 2.0
-functionality is documented [here](jpa-2.0-roadmap.html)
-.  The process to be used for this development effort will be documented on
-this Development Process page.
-
-<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-Overview"></a>
-## Overview
-JPA 2.0 is currently being defined by the Java Community Process under [JSR-317](http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=317)
-.  The most recent public draft is dated 03/13/2009.  Members of the Apache
-OpenJPA project continue to monitor and actively participate in JSR-317. 
-OpenJPA has recently branched off its 1.x efforts and is targeting its next
-release, OpenJPA 2.0, to in addition to providing new features, be fully
-spec compliant with JPA 2.0.  While the JPA 2.0 spec is still in the review
-process, the OpenJPA project will begin implementing JPA 2.0 capabilities
-as defined by the draft specification.	This will help to ensure a timely
-delivery of JPA 2.0 functionality in addition to providing experience-based
-feedback to the JPA committee.
-
-<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-JPA2.0Highlights"></a>
-## JPA 2.0 Highlights
-The latest draft of the JPA 2.0 specification includes many updates to JPA,
-from minor updates to major functional enhancements.  Some of these updates
-and enhancements include:
-
-* Collections of embeddables and basic types
-* Derived Identity support
-* Relationship support within embeddables
-* Enhancements to persistent map collection support
-* Standard properties for query timeout and persistence configuration
-* Lock mode configuration on entity manager and query
-* Cache interface to access L2 cache
-* Criteria API for programmatic query definition
-* Many JPQL enhancements
-
-
-<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-Contributions"></a>
-## Contributions
-The OpenJPA 2.0 release needs contributions in the areas of development,
-testing, and documentation.  If you are simply interested in trying out new
-capabilities of JPA 2.0, contributing to the test suite is a great way to
-do that; while making a significant contribution to the project.
-
-<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-Process"></a>
-## Process
-
-* All new features, spec related or other improvements must have an
-corresponding JIRA.  Large items should be broken down into manageable
-sub-tasks.  The JIRA should include design details, decision rationality,
-and testing information.
-* Use [test driven development](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development)
- (write tests before code).  Test driven development can be extremely
-beneficial for gaining an initial understanding the requirements of the
-feature and will help ensure that the feature is adequately tested.  Too
-often, tests are the last thing to be written so they can end up incomplete
-or worse yet, forgotten.  Test driven development in OpenJPA is now more
-feasible with the recent enhancement in [OPENJPA-766](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-766)
-.
-* Documentation updates/additions, when necessary, must accompany new
-function.
-* As of iteration 5, OpenJPA 2.0 development will be based on four week
-iterations (or sprints).  Each iteration will include a set of new features
-and enhancements.  Features must have accompanying tests and documentation
-and go through a code review.  A feature must fit within the iteration
-period.  Larger and/or complex tasks may need to be broken down such that
-they can be contributed as individual, consumable features. For example,
-JPA 2.0 defines relationship support within an embedded.  If this task is
-deemed complex due to the need to support multiple relationship types,
-relationship type one-to-one could be made available in one iteration and
-the many-to-one relationship type could be added in subsequent iteration.
-* A call for participation will be posted prior to the start of each
-iteration.  An iteration plan will be composed based on who can participate
-and what they plan to contribute.
-* Code reviews will be conducted using the standard Commit-Then-Review
-(CTR) process (for OpenJPA committers), unless a pre-commit code review is
-specifically requested.  Artifacts submitted by non-committers must be
-reviewed before they are committed.
+Title: JPA 2.1 Development Process
+
+<a name="JPA2.1DevelopmentProcess-JPA2.1DevelopmentProcess"></a>
+# JPA 2.1 Development Process
+
+ <table class="note"><tr>
+  <td valign="top"> <IMG src="images/warning.gif" width="16" height="16" border="0">
+  <td>Under Construction...    	
+ </tr></table>
+
+<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-JPA2.0Roadmap"></a>
+## JPA 2.0 Roadmap
+The OpenJPA roadmap and iteration detail for developing JPA 2.0
+functionality is documented [here](jpa-2.0-roadmap.html)
+.  The process to be used for this development effort will be documented on
+this Development Process page.
+
+<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-Overview"></a>
+## Overview
+JPA 2.0 is currently being defined by the Java Community Process under [JSR-317](http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=317)
+.  The most recent public draft is dated 03/13/2009.  Members of the Apache
+OpenJPA project continue to monitor and actively participate in JSR-317. 
+OpenJPA has recently branched off its 1.x efforts and is targeting its next
+release, OpenJPA 2.0, to in addition to providing new features, be fully
+spec compliant with JPA 2.0.  While the JPA 2.0 spec is still in the review
+process, the OpenJPA project will begin implementing JPA 2.0 capabilities
+as defined by the draft specification.	This will help to ensure a timely
+delivery of JPA 2.0 functionality in addition to providing experience-based
+feedback to the JPA committee.
+
+<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-JPA2.0Highlights"></a>
+## JPA 2.0 Highlights
+The latest draft of the JPA 2.0 specification includes many updates to JPA,
+from minor updates to major functional enhancements.  Some of these updates
+and enhancements include:
+
+* Collections of embeddables and basic types
+* Derived Identity support
+* Relationship support within embeddables
+* Enhancements to persistent map collection support
+* Standard properties for query timeout and persistence configuration
+* Lock mode configuration on entity manager and query
+* Cache interface to access L2 cache
+* Criteria API for programmatic query definition
+* Many JPQL enhancements
+
+
+<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-Contributions"></a>
+## Contributions
+The OpenJPA 2.0 release needs contributions in the areas of development,
+testing, and documentation.  If you are simply interested in trying out new
+capabilities of JPA 2.0, contributing to the test suite is a great way to
+do that; while making a significant contribution to the project.
+
+<a name="JPA2.0DevelopmentProcess-Process"></a>
+## Process
+
+* All new features, spec related or other improvements must have an
+corresponding JIRA.  Large items should be broken down into manageable
+sub-tasks.  The JIRA should include design details, decision rationality,
+and testing information.
+* Use [test driven development](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development)
+ (write tests before code).  Test driven development can be extremely
+beneficial for gaining an initial understanding the requirements of the
+feature and will help ensure that the feature is adequately tested.  Too
+often, tests are the last thing to be written so they can end up incomplete
+or worse yet, forgotten.  Test driven development in OpenJPA is now more
+feasible with the recent enhancement in [OPENJPA-766](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-766)
+.
+* Documentation updates/additions, when necessary, must accompany new
+function.
+* As of iteration 5, OpenJPA 2.0 development will be based on four week
+iterations (or sprints).  Each iteration will include a set of new features
+and enhancements.  Features must have accompanying tests and documentation
+and go through a code review.  A feature must fit within the iteration
+period.  Larger and/or complex tasks may need to be broken down such that
+they can be contributed as individual, consumable features. For example,
+JPA 2.0 defines relationship support within an embedded.  If this task is
+deemed complex due to the need to support multiple relationship types,
+relationship type one-to-one could be made available in one iteration and
+the many-to-one relationship type could be added in subsequent iteration.
+* A call for participation will be posted prior to the start of each
+iteration.  An iteration plan will be composed based on who can participate
+and what they plan to contribute.
+* Code reviews will be conducted using the standard Commit-Then-Review
+(CTR) process (for OpenJPA committers), unless a pre-commit code review is
+specifically requested.  Artifacts submitted by non-committers must be
+reviewed before they are committed.