Hi Doug,
Yes, the out
of the box support is for EclipseLink JPA (it is
distributed with Virgo Nano Web), and the support for
Hibernate is provided as a customer choice.
Regards,
Lazar
Lazar,
Can you confirm that Hibernate is a choice that a consumer
can use and not the only JPA provider Virgo supports. If the
out of the box support is for EclipseLink JPA it makes sense
to me.
This aligns with EclipseLink's default support for standard
JDBC and we have a works-with for Oracle specific JDBC for
those customers who choose to use Oracle and have the driver
available as an Eclipse project does not distribute its
works-with dependencies.
Doug
On 2013-03-21 3:08 AM, Kirchev, Lazar
wrote:
Hello,
CQ7126 (https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=7126)
requests “works with” dependency on Hibernate from the
Virgo project.
The usage is for integration with the
hibernate persistence provider. For this Virgo needs to
extend one of its classes and implement an interface from
it.
Hibernate is necessary only at build
time, to compile the classes, and is not distributed with
Virgo, neither in binary, nor in source. However,
Hibernate can be used by Virgo applications.
Is it necessary in this case the
Hibernate source code to be attached to the CQ? I think
this is similar to https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4371
, which does not have source attached to it (discussed in
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/rt-pmc/msg01697.html
).
Kind regards,
Lazar Kirchev
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