Re: cayenne-jpa vs openjpa?

From: Andrus Adamchik (andru..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Fri Jul 28 2006 - 09:49:57 EDT

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    I don't know where OpenJPA is. At Cayenne we are pretty far along the
    way - we have working code that processes XML and annotations,
    bridging the existing stack with JPA mapping. Class enhancer is like
    80% complete. And we had a full working example with annotations ...
    except that I started updating the code to match the final release of
    the spec last weekend (the original provider was built against
    "Proposed Final" version), and it is broken at the moment :-) Should
    be done reconciling this pretty soon.

    Still need to bridge EJB QL and handle a zillion of small details,
    including a test suite that works against the spec (we want to have
    that regardless our access to the official TCK).

    As always, help is welcomed ;-)

    Andrus

    On Jul 28, 2006, at 8:34 AM, Jacek Laskowski wrote:

    > On 7/26/06, Ahmed Mohombe <amohomb..ahoo.com> wrote:
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> Can anyone give a competent comparison between cayenne-jpa and
    >> openjpa?
    >> (http://incubator.apache.org/openjpa/)
    >>
    >> It would be interesting to know in the actual status comparison.
    >
    > There's none I suppose, so you're welcome to create one ;-) I also
    > think cayenne-jpa has just started to implement its features of EJB
    > 3.0 whereas openjpa has quite a lot already. I might be mistaken and
    > mean to send the respond to spur a discussion to get the gist of them
    > before I start doing it myself ;-)
    >
    > Jacek
    >
    > --
    > Jacek Laskowski
    > http://www.laskowski.net.pl
    >



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