Hi Kasun,

I think the correct way of doing something like this is to create a
directory inside openjpa with the version you are going to use (1.2.2) and
put the stuff already have it to a directory with it's version (1.1.0).

-openjpa
   - 1.2.2
   - 1.1.0

Lahiru
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 7:11 PM, Kasun Weranga <kas...@wso2.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> While I am implementing the UDDI functionality for GREG. I have a
> requirement of adding another version of OpenJPA bundle to the orbit.
> (currently there is an OpenJPA bundle that is used by BPS) Because according
> my requirement I need to patch the OpenJPA-1.2.2 for changing the
> default persistence provider to our own persistence provider.  Therefore I
> have to use another orbit bundle.
> Is it okay to use openjpa-1.0 as this new orbit bundle. existing one is
> openjpa.
>
> Thanks,
> KasunW
>
>
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