What's JPA implementation are you use?

2011/8/11 Cristiano <cristiano.costant...@gmail.com>

> I exchange directly JPA annotated POJOs between the client and the
> server, and I persist the same objects within the servlet. GWT
> compiler ignores the annotations, the servlet use them for
> persistence. I do not use RequestFactory (I've not yet studied it,
> probably I'll use it in the future but for other reasons), I'm using
> GWT RPC and it works well.
> I like this approach as I achieve minimal duplication with only one
> class in the GWT's shared folder,
> but there might be some side effect in some specific cases (all the
> persistence logic has to be handled on the server side).
>
> Cristiano
>
>
>
> On 12 Ago, 00:13, J D <narusakur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thank you for your suggestions. I will look into them promptly.
>
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