Yes, all included in my pom.xml.

If I haven't dependencies my tests wouldn't work during a mvn install...



Scot Mcphee a écrit :
Doesn't Tomcat - it being "just" a servlet and JSP engine and not a
full blown JEE specification implementation - not have any actual JPA
implementation? Are you including one in your WAR file, e.g.
Hibernate?

2009/8/14 bdumeny <bdum...@cvf.fr>:
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo a écrit :
Em Fri, 14 Aug 2009 09:42:34 -0300, bdumeny <bdum...@cvf.fr> escreveu:

Hi all!
Hi!

I try to develop a T5 / jpa application!
All junits tests on my DAOS work but when I try to deploy on tomcat I
still have a "No Persistence provider for EntityManager name ..." error when
I call DAOs.
My persistence.xml seams to be at good place...
So my question is : Is it possible that T5 don't work with jpa ?
I don't think this is a Tapestry-related issue, as it doesn't touch
anything beside page, component and mixin classes.
This looks like a misplaced persistence.xml or the way you create your
EntityManagers in your web app.

Missplaced persistence.xml was my first idea, but it's placed in
WEB-INF/classes/META-INF/ ..

My entity manager factory is static in my DAO :

  private EntityManagerFactory emFactory =
Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(MY_PERSISTENCE);
  private EntityManager em;

    public MyDAOImpl(){
            try {
          em = emFactory.createEntityManager();
      } catch (Exception ex) {
          ex.printStackTrace();
      }
  }

and My DAO is injected in my tml Page.






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