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 > > > -- > *Kasun Weranga* > Software Engineer > ** > *WSO2, Inc. > *lean.enterprise.middleware. > mobile : +94 772314602 > <http://sanjeewamalalgoda.blogspot.com/>blog > :<http://sanjeewamalalgoda.blogspot.com/> > http://kasunweranga.blogspot.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > Carbon-dev mailing list > Carbon-dev@wso2.org > http://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/carbon-dev > > -- Lahiru Gunathilake Senior Software Engineer - WSO2 Inc. www.wso2.com Email:lah...@wso2.com <email%3alah...@wso2.com> Blog: www.lahiru.org Mobile: +94716381143 Lean . Enterprise . Middleware
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