EDIT: Although a (good) answer was given and awarded, this only covers a rather unimportant part of my question. The main parts of this question are still open.
I use EclipseLink (2.6.2) in a cloud project. The project is a web application packaged as a WAR
file and deployed on Apache Tomcat 8. The persistence context is set up using Java code, where I specify the entities to use using entityManagerFactoryBean.setPackagesToScan(packagesToScan)
. This configuration normally works as expected, where exactly the entity classes in the specified packages are found.
I now fail to understand when to use which classloader, especially when considering Tomcat, running tests, and using different connection pool implementations.
When running on Apache Tomcat including Tomcat's connection pool, the DataSource
instance is created using the spring-cloud-connector
plugin (spring-cloud-spring-service-connector
).
In this setting everything works as expected, as long as I don't change the classloader as described below (otherwise I face ClassNotFoundException
s for the entity classes).
When running unit tests with the help of JUnit
and spring-test
, the DataSource
instance is created using the in-memory database H2 (using EmbeddedDatabaseBuilder
from spring-jdbc
). In this setting I have to specify JPA to use the classloader used for the DataSource
instance (key eclipselink.classloader
in the JPA properties map), otherwise I get "Object ... is not a known Entity type".
When running tests in an embedded Apache Tomcat 8, I don't see any message indicating the connection pool in use. In this setting I also have to set the classloader as for the unit tests.
If I add commons-dbcp
(2.1.1) to my project and explicitly configure the spring-cloud-connector
plugin to use it instead of Tomcat's connection pool, I can run the application on Tomcat without configuring the classloader, but it also works with the classloader specification described above.
For the tests the commons-dbcp
does not change anything compared to the scenarios outlined above (as the corresponding configuration is not used).
Summary:
- Tomcat (Tomcat CP): only using the unmodified classloader for JPA
- Tomcat (DBCP): both variants
- Tests: only using
DataSource
's classloader for JPA
Could you help me understand the differences here, and suggest a simple solution suitable for all cases? I assume that DBCP and Spring use a different classloader than Tomcat (and Tomcat's connection pool).
If you need further information, I will happily add it.
EDIT: I added an example project with a big README on how to reproduce.