Installing feature "openjpa" also installs JPA 2.0 (version 1.1) so I
shouldn't need to install JPA manually as well. However, then I won't get
the Aries support for JPA. Feels a bit weird.

What Aries JPa version should be used together with OpenJPA 2.4.1?

/Bengt

2016-07-07 14:04 GMT+02:00 Bengt Rodehav <be...@rodehav.com>:

> It seems to be the "jpa" feature that installs JPA 2.1.
>
> 2016-07-07 13:58 GMT+02:00 Bengt Rodehav <be...@rodehav.com>:
>
>> On a fresh Karaf 4.0.5 I do:
>>
>> *la | grep -i jpa*
>> *la | grep -i persistence*
>>
>> Nothing is displayed. I then do:
>>
>>
>> *feature:install openjpa jpa*
>>
>> If I then execute the above commands I get:
>>
>> *karaf@root()> la | grep -i jpa*
>> *62 | Active   |  80 | 2.3.0               | Apache Aries JPA Container
>> API*
>> *63 | Active   |  80 | 2.3.0               | Apache Aries JPA blueprint*
>> *64 | Active   |  80 | 2.3.0               | Apache Aries JPA container*
>> *65 | Active   |  80 | 2.3.0               | Apache Aries JPA support*
>> *71 | Active   |  80 | 1.1                 | Apache Geronimo JSR-317 JPA
>> 2.0 Spec AP*
>> *73 | Active   |  80 | 2.4.1               | OpenJPA Aggregate Jar*
>> *karaf@root()> la | grep -i persistence*
>> *55 | Active   |  80 | 2.1.0.v201304241213 | Java Persistence API 2.1*
>> *karaf@root()>*
>>
>> So JPA 2.1 has indeed been installed. I don't know if this is why I have
>> problems but it still seems strange.
>>
>> /Bengt
>>
>>
>> 2016-07-07 13:11 GMT+02:00 Christian Schneider <ch...@die-schneider.net>:
>>
>>> Can you start from an empty karaf 4.0.5 and then do
>>>
>>> feature:install openjpa jpa
>>>
>>> This should install openjpa 2.4.1 and aries jpa 2.3.0 with
>>> javax.persistence 2.0 and jta 1.2.
>>>
>>> This configuration should work. So maybe something else you install
>>> requires the jpa 2.1 spec.
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07.07.2016 10:28, Bengt Rodehav wrote:
>>>
>>> Reading your post again Christian I realize that I should not use JPA
>>> 2.1 but JPA 2.0.
>>>
>>> I seem to have JPA 2.0 and JPA 2.1 installed at runtime:
>>>
>>> *karaf@root()> la | grep -i jpa*
>>> * 37 | Active   |  80 | 2.3.0                 | Apache Aries JPA
>>> Container API*
>>> * 38 | Active   |  80 | 2.3.0                 | Apache Aries JPA
>>> blueprint*
>>> * 39 | Active   |  80 | 2.3.0                 | Apache Aries JPA
>>> container*
>>> * 40 | Active   |  80 | 2.3.0                 | Apache Aries JPA support*
>>> * 70 | Active   |  80 | 1.1                   | Apache Geronimo JSR-317
>>> JPA 2.0 Spec API*
>>> *106 | Active   |  80 | 2.4.1                 | OpenJPA Aggregate Jar*
>>> *karaf@root()> la | grep -i persistence*
>>> * 17 | Active   |  80 | 2.1.0.v201304241213   | Java Persistence API 2.1*
>>> *175 | Active   |  80 | 2.8.0.SNAPSHOT        | Connect ::
>>> persistence-util*
>>>
>>> I don't really know why the JPA version 2.1 (2.1.0.v201304241213) is
>>> being installed. I do not do this explicitly.
>>>
>>> Looking at OpenJPA 2.4.1, it seems to depend on JTA 1.1 not JTA 1.2.
>>>
>>> Looked again at my JPA version. I do use JPA 2.0. But I use version 1.1
>>> of artifact geronimo-jpa_2.0_spec which caused me to believe I was using
>>> JPA 1.1....
>>>
>>> I'm still kind of confused. It would be thankful if you could tell me
>>> what features (and versions of those features) I should install in order to
>>> use the latest version (2.4.1) of OpenJPA.
>>>
>>> /Bengt
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Christian Schneiderhttp://www.liquid-reality.de
>>>
>>> Open Source Architecthttp://www.talend.com
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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