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Re: EclipseLink like a Persistence Provider

From: Daniel Benítez <danibenitez_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:50:24 +0200

Yes, I included this two files in Netbeans. With Tools>Libraries I add a new
Library named EclipseLink and then I Add JAR/Folder in order to add this two
files. But Netbeans recognise TopLink (default), Hibernate, KODO and
OpenJPA, and not EclipseLink.





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From: "Wouter van Reeven" <wouter_at_van.reeven.nl>
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 1:32 PM
To: <persistence_at_glassfish.dev.java.net>
Subject: Re: EclipseLink like a Persistence Provider

> On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 12:11:42PM +0200, Daniel Benítez wrote:
>> I tryed to install EclipseLink with Netbeans IDE 6.0.1, but Netbeans not
>> understand EclipseLink like a Persistence Provider, what I must to do? I
>> created a new Library with Library Manager but anything happens.
>
> EclipseLink contains several subdirectories in the jlib dir. In order for
> NetBeans to recognise EclipseLink as a Persistence Provider, you need to
> include
> eclipselink.jar from the jlib dir and javax.persistence_1.0.0.jar from the
> jlib/jpa dir. This is how I did it.
>
>
> HTH, Wouter van Reeven
>
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