I remember JBoss had "HAR" deployments to package Hibernate models and PU definitions.. as far as I know this was a JBoss only thing, it wouldn't surprise me if other app servers experimented with similar non-standardized archives.
https://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/jboss4guide/r3/html/ch13.html On 9 March 2016 at 18:39, Vlad Mihalcea <mihalcea.v...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > The part is backslashes comes from the absolute path set by Gradle when > supplying the module OS folder. > The right part containing slashes is the one set in persistence.xml. > I'll try to replace backslashes with slashes and see how it goes. > > I was curious if people use the jar-file with absolute paths because the > JPA spec only implies it in the context of relative paths inside an EAR or > WAR. > As for PAR, I guess that was included in some JPA 1.0 draft but it got > rejected in the end, right? > > Vlad > > > > > On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 6:39 PM, Emmanuel Bernard <emman...@hibernate.org> > wrote: > >> We usually strive on having functionalities work on both Java EE and >> Java SE. >> you example though shows a mix of forward and backslash in your >> <jar-file>, is that expected ? >> >> Emmanuel >> >> On Wed 2016-03-09 17:05, Vlad Mihalcea wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I have two tests in the PackagedEntityManagerTest unit test that fail on >> my >> > machine, but work just fine for everybody else. >> > It could be an OS thing or not, but during the check, I found hat we are >> > testing against an use case that is not found in the JPA spec. >> > >> > The testExternalJar() creates an externaljar.jar and an explicitpar.par. >> > >> > I found an old reference on the PAR archive ( >> > http://radio-weblogs.com/0135826/2005/07/07.html) but the JPA 2.1 >> doesn't >> > mention anything about it. >> > The explicitpar.par contains the persistence.xml which contains a >> jar-file >> > attribute that references the externaljar.jar with an absolute path: >> > >> > >> <jar-file>D:\Vlad\Work\GitHub\hibernate-orm\hibernate-entitymanager\target/packages/externaljar.jar</jar-file> >> > >> > The JPA spec says that: "Such JAR files are specified relative to the >> > directory or jar file that contains the root of the persistence unit", >> and >> > gives several examples >> > for when using an EAR with or without a WAR. >> > >> > While debugging, I found that the JarFileBasedArchiveDescriptor scans the >> > "explicitpar.par" and looks for: >> > >> > if ( getEntryBasePrefix() != null && ! entryName.startsWith( >> > getEntryBasePrefix() ) ) { >> > continue; >> > } >> > >> > where the getEntryBasePrefix() is >> > >> "D:/Vlad/Work/GitHub/hibernate-orm/hibernate-entitymanager/target/packages/externaljar.jar" >> > >> > The way that JarFileBasedArchiveDescriptor is implemented matches the JPA >> > description. >> > Nevertheless, the scan cannot locate the jar, and the entities that are >> > contained in the "externaljar.jar" don't get loaded, and the test fails. >> > >> > I can ignore this on my machine and just consider it a white noise, but I >> > wonder why we still check for PAR when we might want to have a test with >> an >> > EAR instead and relative paths. >> > >> > Vlad >> > _______________________________________________ >> > hibernate-dev mailing list >> > hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org >> > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev >> > _______________________________________________ > hibernate-dev mailing list > hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev