Jan 30th, 2009
The Eclipse Persistence Services Project ( EclipseLink) project's goal is to provide a complete persistence framework that is both comprehensive and universal. It will run in any Java environment and read and write objects to virtually any type of data source, including relational databases, and XML. EclipseLink will focus on providing leading edge support, including advanced feature extensions, for the dominant persistence standards for each target data source; Java Persistence API (JPA) for relational databases, Java API for XML Binding (JAXB) for XML, Java Connector Architecture (JCA) for EIS and other types of legacy systems, and Service Data Objects (SDO).
For tips on getting started with EclipseLink, please see the following resources:
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The Eclipse Persistence Services Project includes ASM for the purpose of byte code weaving. The AMS library is re-packaged within the source of the project (org.persistence.eclipse.internal.libraries.asm.*) to avoid version collisions with other usage of ASM. A custom patch has been added to the ASM 1.5.3 source to handle an issue with the Oracle Java Compiler. This fix has also been contributed back to the ASM project for inclusion in later projects.
The source code is available within the project's subversion repository.
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The ANTLR library (license) is included with the Eclipse Persistence Services Project to enable parsing of the Java Persistence Query language (JP QL). The ANTLR library is re-packaged within the project in the org.eclipse.persistence.internal.libraries.antlr.* packages.
The source is available with the project's subversion repository.
The JAXB libraries distributed under CDDL v1.0 are included within the Eclipse Persistence Services Project to enable the MOXY component's implementation of JAXB.
JAXB Libraries:
- jaxb-api.jar
- jaxb-impl.jar
- jaxb.xjc.jar
The Java Mail library (mail.jar) is distributed with the JAXB v2.0.5 under CDDL v1.0 and is included within the Eclipse Persistence Services Project distribution to support Web Services attachment handling in the MOXy component. It is only required when using Java SE 5 (Java Mail is included in Java SE 6).
The Java Activation Framework (activation.jar) is distributed with the JAXB v2.0.5 under CDDL v1.0 and is included within the Eclipse Persistence Services Project distribution to support Web Services attachment handling in the MOXy component. It is only required when using Java SE 5 (The Java Activation Framework is included in Java SE 6).
The Streaming API for XML (StAX) library (jsr173_1.0_api.jar) is distributed with the JAXB v2.0.5 under CDDL v1.0 and is included within the Eclipse Persistence Services Project distribution as an optional XML processing approach in the MOXy component.
The Service Data Objects (SDO) API is distributed under a CDDLv1.0 and custom license. It provides the standard API implemented by the Eclipse Persistence Services Project's SDO component.
The Java Persistence API, included with EJB 3.0, is available for download from the ejb-api directory in the glassfish CVS repository.It is distributed under CDDLv1.0 . The jar is being shipped as an OSGi bundle and is required for compilation of some container based fuctionality.
EARLY ACCESS to the Java Persistence API (JPA) version 2.0 is available in this release. The public draft specification is available for download from JSR 317. This is an implementation of an early-draft specification developed under the Java Community Process (JCP) and is made available for testing and evaluation purposes only. The code is not compatible with any specification of the JCP. The functionality defined by this draft specifiction may change between this release and the release of EclipseLink which will deliver the final reference implementation of JPA 2.0.
Note: EclipseLink remains JPA 1.0 compliant and can be used through this interface without any dependencies on the draft JPA 2.0 specification.
The JTA 1.1 API is available for download from the transaction-api directory in the glassfish CVS repository. It is distributed under CDDLv1.0 . The jar is being shipped as an OSGi bundle and is required for compilation of the JTA integration.
The JMS 1.1 API is available for download from the jms-api directory in the glassfish CVS repository. It is distributed under CDDLv1.0 . The jar is being shipped as an OSGi bundle and is required for compilation of the JMS integration.
The JCA 1.5 API is available for download from the connector-api directory in the glassfish CVS repository. It is distributed under CDDLv1.0 . The jar is being shipped and required by the workbench, and the runtime when integrating with JCA.
Ant 1.7 is available from the Ant home page and is distributed under Apache 2.0. The jar is being shipped as a OSGi bundle and is required for compilation the static weaving tool.
Xerces 2.9.0 is available from the Xerces home page. It is distributed under Apache 2.0
JAX RPC 1.1.0 API is available for download from the jax-rpc CVS repository. It is distributed under CDDLv1.0 . This api is depended upon by EJB 3.0
WSD4J 1.6.2 is available for download from the wsdl4j project. It distributed under CPLv1.0 . This jar is being shipped as a OSGi bundle and is required for the DBWS feature at rutime.