Why should anybody be using eclipse for JPA rather than NB5.5. Oh my God you cant have an idea of how much fun you are missing.

 With NB5.5 i configured and setup Persistence within my wicket application in minutes and my persistence is working to fine. Not even with the annotation support in my entity beans. i enjoyed the look on my teams faces.

Once again thank you Gustavo for hinting this.

and like igor said, i just subclassed the WebRequestCycle to initialize my EntityManagers and boom everything works

Please if you are doing persistence in your wicket applications, give NB5.5 a try, (i am not referring to guys that can handcode the entire thing in emacs oh) but its just too lovely infact am stuck to it like ants on sugar now :)

Infact nobody can preach eclipse to me on this...yu see in my country, internet access is not yet so fast so i dont have all the bandwidth and project time to be looking for plugin left, right and center...whatever works out of the box is just fine

On 9/25/06, Gustavo Santucho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then if you use eclipse you look at Dali

I strongly recommend Netbeans for JPA development.
For a comparison, check out
http://blogs.sun.com/klingo/entry/jpa_netbeans_5_5_vs
I use JPA and both Eclipse and Netbeans on a daily basis.

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