Hi dear
it seams that u r new to appengine
please take enough time to understand the datastore concepts as it is
not a RDBMS
and yes appengine JPA code is not 100% portable, you have to do some
work (both on the domain layer and the dao layer) to port RDBMS jpa
code to appengine and the reverse
Joe

On Apr 13, 9:38 am, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fromhttp://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/usingjpa.html;
>
> "The App Engine Java SDK includes an implementation of JPA 1.0 for the
> App Engine datastore."
>
> But from a couple of days work I've already found the following things
> which don't comply with the JPA spec;
>
> - Strings can't be used for @Id values (unless you use a GAE specific
> extension).
> - Longs can't be used for @Id values for items in a List.
> - Maps seem totally broken. Trying the example from 9.1.27 of the JPA
> spec (ejb-3_0-fr-spec-persistence.pdf) generates a method about FK
> maps being not supported.
>
> Did I miss something, or does AppEngine actually not contain an
> implementation of JPA, but contains a semi-functional work in progress
> which only provides some features of JPA?
>
> Al.

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