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When running JPA together with Grails (not tested on it’s own), with a Hibernate ORM either Hibernate, or with a pool the pool (c3p0), runs out of connections. The architecture of Reposita has a Grails frontend with a (Java) JPA backend to enable switching the frontend and backend independently. The MySQL database barks about to […]

As I wrote before, using Java JPA in my Grails application, the Grails application (0.6) hanged. After not much help from the mailing list, I updated to Grails RC1.0 without success. Adding the newest Hibernate JARs and Annotations JARs to the grails/lib directory solved my issue though. Grails no happily uses my JPA/Dao backend. Puh.

When developing an application in Grails I’ve been adding a backend written for JPA. This should be no problem - you think. But while the unit test for the JPA backend work fine for themselves, when adding the backend to the Grails application, Grails hangs when accessing the EntityManager. It does not help that all […]




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Stephan Schmidt is the project manager for Reposita. He is one of the founders of SnipSnap and is the lead on Radeox. Stephan has been working as a project manager and CTO and is currently a team manager at ImmobilienScout24 in Berlin. He can be reached at stephan@reposita.org. All views are only his own.

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