TopLink as a resource adapter

Is it possible to setup TopLink as a resource adapter (to be used as persistence provider in an application server other than Oracle)?
When will we see support of persistence.xml as EntityManager configuration mechanism?

Dave,
TopLink supports all compliant J2EE servers in the architecture you describe (Session Beans managing persistent objects through TopLink). The only issues developers face is configuring the JDBC pool access and the JTA bridge. We do not ship a specific JTA bridge for the IPlanet 6.5 server but we do ship a generic bridge (9.0.3 PACKAGE: oracle.toplink.jts). This should work. The source for these files are also provided in the core/lib/source.jar in case any customizations to the generic code are required for a given server.
Unfortunately I don't have an IPlanet example readily available.
Cheers,
Doug Clarke
Product Manager
Oracle9iAS TopLink

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