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Posted to users@felix.apache.org by Filippo Diotalevi <fi...@gmail.com> on 2009/02/05 22:34:20 UTC

Felix and JPA: best practices

Hi,
  I'm currently investigating the possibility to use JPA in Apache
Felix 1.4.1; as usual, there are a number of options (I'm not sure if
they're actually working): Hibernate, Toplink, OpenJPA, Dynamic-JPA
[1]. The goal, of course, is to be able to create OSGi services that
persist data on the DB.

Does anybody has any suggestion, or experience in production systems
with JPA and Felix? What's in your opinion the JPA provider more
Felix-friendly?

[1] http://www.dynamicjava.org/projects/dynamic-jpa

Thanks,
-- 
Filippo Diotalevi

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Re: Felix and JPA: best practices

Posted by Marcel Offermans <ma...@luminis.nl>.
Hi Filippo,

On Feb 5, 2009, at 22:34 , Filippo Diotalevi wrote:

>  I'm currently investigating the possibility to use JPA in Apache
> Felix 1.4.1; as usual, there are a number of options (I'm not sure if
> they're actually working): Hibernate, Toplink, OpenJPA, Dynamic-JPA
> [1]. The goal, of course, is to be able to create OSGi services that
> persist data on the DB.
>
> Does anybody has any suggestion, or experience in production systems
> with JPA and Felix? What's in your opinion the JPA provider more
> Felix-friendly?

You might want to read:

http://blog.luminis.nl/roller/luminis/entry/jpa_persistence_in_osgi_with

and:

http://blog.luminis.nl/roller/luminis/entry/persistence_in_osgi_with_openjpa

Greetings, Marcel


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