Depending the dev workflow you will use, relying on maven plugins can be an
option which allows to customize plugins. They allow to add any jpa impl
pretty easily.
Le 26 avr. 2016 08:31, "Alex Soto" <asot...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hi Ivan what I would do will be droppng openjpa jars and add Hibernate
> since it is the solution that IMHO most of the people use.
>
> There is a doc in tomee website that explains it
>
> Alex
> El 26 abr. 2016 5:52 a. m., "Mitia Alexandrov" <mitiaalexand...@gmail.com>
> escribió:
>
> > OpenJpa 2.1 is not ready. Use EclipseLink for JPA 2.1, its shipped with
> > latest Plume :)
> >
> > вт, 26 апр. 2016, 2:08 Ivan St. Ivanov <ivan.st.iva...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > > Hi folks,
> > >
> > > We will be running a series of workshops in Bulgarian JUG to develop
> our
> > > new website. We'll be using Java EE 7 and TomEE 7. I know it is still
> > > milestone release and not fully EE 7 compatible. But we decided to take
> > the
> > > "risk".
> > >
> > > In the app we are using the new schema generation annotations coming
> with
> > > JPA 2.1, but they did not work. When I turned back to the old,
> > > implementation specific ones, it worked.
> > >
> > > Did I get it wrong that none of the WebProfile or PLUME distributions
> > > supports the JPA 2.1 spec? In the former I find OpenJPA 2.4.0, while in
> > the
> > > latter I see EclipseLink 2.4.2.
> > >
> > > Do you plan to provide JPA 2.1 support at least in the PLUME distro?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Ivan
> > >
> > > P.S. Roberto sent me a couple of weeks ago instructions how to
> integrate
> > > Hibernate JPA, but I would like to keep the configuration steps as few
> as
> > > possible as there will be a lot of people that will have to do them
> > during
> > > the workshop
> > >
> >
>

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