Andrus Adamchik wrote: > >> How similar is the Cayenne JPA annotation pack to the EJB3/ >> Hibernate3 ? > > JPA is a subset of EJB3 spec. So the annotations are EJB3. Our > implementation of the JPA provider is still in alpha though. > If it's still alpha, wouldn't a concrete application that already works be a better "trial bench" ? The mentioned application works very well in production: http://subetha.tigris.org/files/documents/3713/37647/SubEtha-1.0.2.zip
Andrus Adamchik wrote: > >>> I would like to know if >>> there's a trick to quickly >>> migrate a Hibernate3 application to Cayenne(can be JPA too). > > That depends on the application. I don't think there is a single > answer that fits all cases. My feeling is that migration of the > mapping and persistent objects should be more or less straightforward. > The rest depends on how the UI/Service layers are coded. > I understad, but I mean in the example mentioned in the parent thread (http://subetha.tigris.org/source/browse/subetha/) I think SubEtha it's the only java based mailing list manager available. Thank you, Demetrios. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Migrate-from-Hibernate3-to-Cayenne-%3A%29---tp15613172p15655756.html Sent from the Cayenne - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.