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Re: [eclipselink-dev] Imminent removal of javax.persistence from runtime (Was: javax.persistence.git is now hosted at eclipse)

Update: Doug added the disclaimer he described below. I've also updated the readme and about htmls and have fixed some holdover "2.0" and "JSR 317" references to "2.1 Draft" and "JSR 338". If you feel inclined, please review.

I'm awaiting one additional merge from Vikram before removing the javax.persistence project from the runtime tree, It will probably be gone by the end of the week. I'm also working on updating the wiki as Shaun suggested.

-Eric

On 28/11/2012 8:53 AM, douglas clarke wrote:
We should add a disclaimer in 2.1 version's readme and headers that this is a preview based on draft versions of the specification and is not final until the JSR completes.

I will look for the text we used in JPA 2.0 previews. These notes will need to be removed for the final RI release.

Doug

On 27/11/2012 4:34 PM, Eric Gwin wrote:
All,

I will be removing the jpa/plugins/javax.persistence sub-project once a bugfix merge is completed.  Once the merge is complete, I will rebuild both the 2.0 and 2.1 preview jars and the javax.persistence.git repo will be the "source of truth" for the 2.0 and 2.1 javax.persistence code streams. I expect the merge to be completed within the the next few days.

After conferring with Gordon, Peter, and Tom the following has been clarified:

- There are a few classes in the javax.persistence.* packages.
- We are the owners of any classes found within the javax.persistence.* packages and can change them as needed.
- However, any changes to annotations or interfaces needs to be fed back through the spec group.

In addition, since javax.persistence doesn't build as part of the nightly process, Tom or I need to be made made aware of any changes so that a new jar can be created incorporating them. the new jar will then be pushed to  the build system to for subsequent EclipseLink builds.

-Eric

On 26/11/2012 2:54 PM, Eric Gwin wrote:
All,

Once again, I want to give you notice that I plan on removing the "jpa/plugins/javax.persistence" tree from the runtime repository in a few weeks. If you need access to the javax.persistence project (rather than just the jar), please clone the repo for use in your Eclipse environment(s).

Also, there are some merge/push procedures that will need to be worked out with this repo. Please do not merge to the javax.persistence repository until further notice. These policies will be discussed/announced here before I proceed with removing the subproject from runtime.

-Eric

On 15/11/2012 2:06 PM, Eric Gwin wrote:
All,

It is the repository that I will use to generate the javax.persistence bundle. The preview 2.1 code is on Master and the latest 2.0 is on the 2.0 branch. There is no 1.0 code in this repo.

It looks like there is an eclipse project in the repo, but I haven't tested it for 2.1 (2.0.102).

Also of note, after branching 2.0 from the migrated runtime project, I re-created the necessary transactions to document previous 2.1 draft builds and not the other way around, so the latest bundle 102 was not generated from the artifacts in the repo. Moving forward, the bundle will be generated from this repository.

Tom and I have also discussed removal of the jpa source project from the runtime repo. That work will be completed in a few weeks time to give folks a chance to update their Eclipse environments.

Let me know if you have any questions.

-Eric
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