You don't want to construct multiple ServerRuntimes, especially not one per
context. You just need one runtime and you can create many contexts from it.

On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 1:09 PM Emerson CastaƱeda <[email protected]> wrote:

> I got this working using this approach:
>
> *dependencies:*
>
> //for persistency
> compile 'org.apache.cayenne:cayenne-server:X.Y'
> compile 'org.apache.cayenne:cayenne-java8:X.Y'
> compile 'com.oracle:ojdbc.x.y.b'
>
>
> *application.yml*
>
> spring:
>     application:
>         name: app-api
>         evnpath:
>         cayenne_datasource:
>             fpa:
>                 username: user
>                 password: pwd
>                 url: jdbc:oracle:thin:@server.org:1521/DEV.org
>                 driver: oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
>
>
> *Configuration class:*
>
> @Component
> public class DataProviderService {
> private static final Logger logger =
> LoggerFactory.getLogger(DataProviderService.class);
> List<ObjectContext> cayenneContexts = null;
> @Autowired
> private MyBeanPropertyReader myBeanPropertyReader;
>
> private  ObjectContext cayenneContext(String user, String password,String
> url, String driver) {
> ServerRuntimeBuilder b = ServerRuntime.builder();
> b = b.url(url);
> b = b.jdbcDriver(driver);
> b = b.user(user);
> b = b.password(password);
> b = b.addConfigs("cayenne-ExistentFacultyPortfolio.xml");
> ServerRuntime cayenneRuntime = b.build();
> return cayenneRuntime.newContext();
> }
>
>
> @PostConstruct
> private void init(){
> cayenneContexts =
>
> Arrays.asList(cayenneContext(myBeanPropertyReader.getUser(),myBeanPropertyReader.getPassword(),
> myBeanPropertyReader.getUrl(),myBeanPropertyReader.getDriver()));
>
> logger.debug("DataProviderService init APPLICATION");
>
> cayenneContexts.forEach(
> oc -> oc.getEntityResolver()
> .getDataMaps()
> .forEach(dm -> logger.debug("DATAMAP : "+dm.getName())));
> }
>
> //any other method using the context
> }
>
> *Usage:*
>
> @Autowired
> private DataProviderService dataProviderService;
>
>
> *Note:*
>
> datanode and datamap are located in the usual place: src/main/resourcesMy
>
> On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 12:29 PM Tony Giaccone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I want to look into using Cayenne with SpringBoot.  I was able to get a
> > basic cayenne stack up and running by implementing a ContextListener  and
> > on the create event starting up a Cayenne Runtime.  I was using an in
> > memory database and I had problems getting the ;create=true working.  My
> > hack was to set the strategy on the DataNode after the runtime after it
> > was  spun up.
> >
> > Has anyone done this before?  Are there any  suggestions  on what I
> should
> > be certain to do or avoid? Should I just spin up the standard Cayenne web
> > filter?  Are there other choices?
> >
> > Thanks for any help you can provide.
> >
> >
> > Tony
> >
>

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