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1. Re: Does the JPA/tomcat example require Embedded Jboss?
thejavafreak Sep 25, 2007 7:31 AM (in response to matt.drees)It's not ambiguous.
Point 1 means that Seam can run without EJB3 container by just using Plain Pojo + Hibernate and not JPA + EJB3 -
2. Re: Does the JPA/tomcat example require Embedded Jboss?
pmuir Sep 25, 2007 8:12 AM (in response to matt.drees)Yes, you are right, its actually contradictory ;)
Please open a JIRA issue. -
3. Re: Does the JPA/tomcat example require Embedded Jboss?
matt.drees Sep 25, 2007 11:56 AM (in response to matt.drees)Thanks Pete.
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-1968 -
4. Re: Does the JPA/tomcat example require Embedded Jboss?
asavitsky Sep 25, 2007 12:26 PM (in response to matt.drees)"thejavafreak" wrote:
It's not ambiguous.
Point 1 means that Seam can run without EJB3 container by just using Plain Pojo + Hibernate and not JPA + EJB3
Actually, it's Plain POJO + JPA, as JPA can be used in J2SE :) -
5. Re: Does the JPA/tomcat example require Embedded Jboss?
thejavafreak Sep 26, 2007 8:06 AM (in response to matt.drees)"ASavitsky" wrote:
"thejavafreak" wrote:
It's not ambiguous.
Point 1 means that Seam can run without EJB3 container by just using Plain Pojo + Hibernate and not JPA + EJB3
Actually, it's Plain POJO + JPA, as JPA can be used in J2SE :)
Well there's nothing wrong with saying JPA + Hibernate right? Seam also provides plain hibernate too ;)