> I want to go ahead with JPA because that is a standard pushed by Sun itself.

JDO is also a JCP standard, blah blah.

> If I add annotations and load the class, I will *NOT* have to *RESTART* the 
> server.
> If I make changes to XML metadata file, I will have to *RESTART* the server.
> Are those correct assumptions?

That wiki page tells you that things need to be in your own
ClassLoader. I don't see any restart necessity

> By the way, I attended Sun's Virtual conference yesterday and they were
> coming out with JPA 2.0 with metadata APIs.
> Hopefully that gets incorporated in Datanucleus soon.

DataNucleus has many things of JPA2 ... just that GAE/J uses an old
version of DataNucleus.

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