I've run all the Gemini JPA tests and my own smoke tests. The only
place I can find where JPAInitializer.BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PREFIX is used
is MetadataAsmFactory.buildClassMetadata(). The tests never go down
the branch that leads to it's use. Given that the constant is
defined as "" I don't see how it's useful anyway.
Shaun
On 24/11/2010 9:19 AM, Tom Ware wrote:
Hi
Shaun,
I am surprised this works without maintaining the
JPAInitializer.BUNDLE_RESOURCE_PREFIX string. There are a couple
of places in the EclipseLink metadata processing code where we use
this string to find xml files in the jar. How much testing have
you run?
-Tom
Shaun Smith wrote:
A patch is ready for review for Bug
330979
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=330979> -
Support getEntry on installed bundles in PDE dev mode.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=330979
Tom,
I updated your recently contributed BundleArchive class to
also make it pick up the bin path specified in the Eclipse
.classpath file. Can you review the patch to make sure you're
happy with it?
Shaun
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