Hi Youngho,
> Am 15.11.2021 um 22:20 schrieb 조영호 :
>
> I would like to look at the code if I have an available time.
> Where is a good starting point?
I suggest to look at
org.apache.torque.templates.transformer.om.OMInheritanceTransformer in the
torque-templates project as a starting point.
Am 14.11.2021 um 15:23 schrieb 조영호 :
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> I did. But the result is that 'attribute.B' Class Name class generated in
> the om package.
>
...
> Am I missing something?
I don’t think so. I’m afraid the construct you want was not intended in the
design of the Torque templates.
Hi Youngho,
> Am 14.11.2021 um 14:04 schrieb 조영호 :
>
> But I would like to use another directory for Inheritance class.
> such as
> ../attribute Inheritance subclass lives
> ../om main om classes lives
>
> Is it possible to use it like that in the current version ?
I'm pretty sure that
On 12.09.14 10:11, Youngho Cho wrote:
Is there any plan to migrate JCS from 1.3.x to 2.x for torque4 ?
That would require a formal release of JCS 2.0. I'm working on it bit I
cannot promise anything.
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On 23.11.12 09:26, Thomas Fox wrote:
The answer depends on which Torque maven plugin you use:
torque-4.0-beta1 or torque-3.3 ?
For Torque 3 , set
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.torque/groupId
artifactIdtorque-maven-plugin/artifactId
version3.3/version
On 19.01.12 18:38, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Thanks all for your responses.
Just to clarify, I need to generate sql commands inside my code to
generate a file that can be used by another software (not written by me)
to import data.
I would like not to execute commands but only write them
On 04.07.11 13:01, Neil Sherman wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to get generated Torque objects to implement a specific
interface ?
See the documentation of the interface attribute to the table
element in the schema documentation
On 31.05.11 20:15, Thomas Fox wrote:
Then, as you know thatyou have enforced a one-to-one relation on the
database side, you can refelct this knowledge on the java side by adding
getters and setters to your java code which map the n side list to a 1 side
simple getter and setter.
You can
Am 29.04.2011 19:42, schrieb Jeffery Painter:
Can someone tell me where in the Torque generation steps it is adding the
(0)? I don't have anything like that in my app-schema.xml file.
Could it be that in the schema definition of the modified-column there
is a size-attribute? If so, try to
The Village team is pleased to announce the village-3.3.1 release!
Village is the bridge between Torque and the JDBC-API. This release
fixes some long outstanding bugs and can be used as a drop-in
replacement for village-3.3. The source and binaries are available in
the Maven Repository
Hi folks,
just a question about a best-practice. We are trying to implement an
XML-to-DB-mapper service on Oracle. The (existing) XSD defines some
fields which distinguish between not set (null) and empty (). How
do others handle this in Oracle? Especially within Torque?
Bye, Thomas.
On 01.10.10 21:47, Thomas Fischer wrote:
In my experience, it is no problem if you keep that fact in mind. It just
makes the code non-portable to another database (you only query for not
null and know it's also not empty in oracle, but not dor other databases).
Is it a problem for yaou if and
On 07.07.10 19:15, Thomas Fischer wrote:
...
Has anyone encountered this before and managed to work out how to stop
the metadata queries being translated into database queries? I would
expect either the JDBC driver to cache these, or if not for Village to
cache these.
I remember dimly
Hi Dave,
wzhao6...@gmail.com schrieb:
Thanks for your reply. But what I need to deal with is that:
I have a criteria object, with joins, and where clauses and a list of
columns to select, and I need to remove all the selected columns in the
criteria, both selected column, and as columns, so I
On 05.05.10 23:28, wzhao6...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I need to strip off all the selected columns (getSelectedColumns(), and
getAsColumns()) from a criteria object, is there a way for me to do that?
For examples:
Criteria criteria = new Criteria();
On 12.04.10 23:56, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
I can see that the DBCP connection pool is blocking. With 150 users I have
dozens of threads blocked as follows:
[...]
Any suggestions?
DBCP supports the abandoned-pool feature which can be configured to
remove objects not returned to the pool after
Angela Day wrote:
Thomas,
Thank you so much for the tip on the xml syntax. That got rid of the no
suitable driver and all other errors. No I just get a 404 in the browser
when I try to bring up the application. The example tomcat servlets all
work. It is never getting to my application
Angela Day wrote:
INFO: Starting Servlet Engine: Apache Tomcat/6.0.20Dec 2, 2009 2:02:47 PM
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext loadOnStartup
...
Resource name=jdbc/cmts auth=Container type=javax.sql.DataSource/
ResourceParams name=jdbc/cmts
parameter
Greg Monroe wrote:
Connection srcConn = Torque.getConnection(databaseA);
Connection destConn = Torque.getConnection(databaseB);
Don't want to be picky, but the recommended method is
Connection srcConn = Transaction.begin(databaseA);
} finally {
Torque.closeConnection(srcConn);
On 13.11.09 08:12, Thomas Fischer wrote:
I'm not sure whether this is a bug or not, I need to think about it. If i
remember correctly, the database name is used for the database connection
(including credentials) and the table layout. Probably there are some cases
where this wants to be
On 10.11.09 16:54, Angela Day wrote:
I inherited all of this, but as far as I can tell, there is no maven. I
tried adding the variable, with no change in behavior. I tried commented the
section out and this is the most important part, the part where it generated
the om base classes. What
On 10.11.09 20:52, Angela Day wrote:
Here is my default.properties file. my build.properties file is empty. The
problem seems to be referencing from the vm files that generate the om files.
Has there been an update to those vm files for 3.3? There is very little
documentation on
On 06.11.09 22:19, Angela Day wrote:
I simply replace the jar files in my classpath and I get the following error
on build:
C:\workspace\contract\build-torque.xml:74: taskdef A class needed by class
org.apache.torque.task.TorqueDataModelTask cannot be found:
On 22.10.09 09:36, Jon August wrote:
I had followed the directions for 3.3, but when I do this:
maven plugin:download -DartifactId=maven-torque-plugin -DgroupId=torque
-Dversion=3.2
everything works fine... Something wrong with 3.3?
Try to remove all versions of the maven-torque-plugin and
Jon August wrote:
I moved to a new development machine and having some trouble getting
back to normal here...
org/apache/tools/ant/PropertyHelper
Looks like a ClassNotFoundException. Which versions of ANT do you have
in your classpath?
Bye, Thomas.
Jon August wrote:
I don't remember setting the classpath before to use torque.
My shell's classpath is empty. I use Eclipse to link libraries and
compile...
The version of ant maven is calling is this:
jon$ ant -v
Apache Ant version 1.7.0 compiled on July 20 2009
I dimly remember
Turbine_User wrote:
I am using Tubine Framework and JDBC with Oracle driver for a web
application .
This is actually a Torque question. See the list in CC for further
discussions.
database.adaptor=DBTeradata
database.adaptor.DBTeradata=com.teradata.jdbc.TeraDriver
I've never seen this type
Adam Allgaier wrote:
Change the table definition to this:
table name=Person_SSN description=Person SSN idMethod=none
You are generating the PK value yourself, so you don't need Torque or
Postgres to do it for you.
Right. The Torque idbroker is made for numerical primary keys. Your
Cédric Durmont wrote:
Is the plugin really supposed to create the *schema.xml file with the
om goal ? If so, what might be going wrong in my case ?
No it isn't. The om-goal is supposed to create Java files from your
existing schema files.
If not, how do I tell torque to generate the
Ivano Luberti wrote:
Can someone suggest the best practice to do this with Torque ?
I suggest the following:
---8---
Criteria criteria = new Criteria();
criteria.add(IscrizioniSocioPeer.STARTTIME,
(Date) (formUser.getDataIscrizioneInizio()), Criteria.GREATER_EQUAL);
Ludwig Magnusson wrote:
It does make sense. I rewrote the query by hand (changed AND to OR) and
executed it in the MySql console and it gave the response I wanted.
I still suspect that this is error prone. I'd be interested in the
output of explain.
The situation is kind of like this:
Table
Brendan Miller wrote:
I'm tempted
Feel free.
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Thomas Vandahl wrote:
The getItemsJoinPurchaseOrder()-method also creates a new copy of
PurchaseOrder for every line of Item. This is something I wanted to
address in 4.0 anyway.
Just one additional comment:
Torque doesn't care much how many object copies of the same database
record exist
Brendan Miller wrote:
Is there a way I can pre-populate the Items' aPurchaseOrder to the
object I start with (po)?
This will not provide you with the same instance, but your PurchaseOrder
should have a method called getItemsJoinPurchaseOrder() (or similar)
which will populate your items with
Thomas Fischer wrote:
The only way to achieve this in general would be modifying the object.vm
template which generatates the get${relCol} method.
I would believe that the behaviour you describe would make sense
generally. Any opinions on that from other people ? By doing this one
would
Ivano Luberti wrote:
Then, given your answer about the limitations of the jdbc task, I think
that the absence of some visual tool that is able to produce this schema
files is something that prevents Torque to be more successful.
For example if Power Architect would be able to generate both
Thomas Fischer wrote:
Can you explaim why is so overwhelmed by Hibernate ? Is there some
performance related isssue ?
My personal opinion is that there are two reasons:
1) documentation is _MUCH_ better for hibernate
2) The concept for hibernate seems to be easy: Give an object to Hibernate
Greg Monroe wrote:
Of course, it helps to prod the sleeping bear occasionally ;)
... or to add contributions. This *will* wake him up. :-)
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Sathish Amba wrote:
I want to update multiple rows based on a given condition.
Is there a way to do it in torque?
See YourPeer.doUpdate(Criteria update, Criteria condition).
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Raj wrote:
Please let me know if you see any issues with this approach? Or is it
something that we should have done in the first place? :)
No issues, just go ahead.
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Manaster, Carl wrote:
APeer.doSelect(criteria);
I think the issue is that when you ask APeer to select, it will select
only the fields from a; it's telling you that you can't ORDER BY
b.underwriting_year because that is not one of the columns in a. You
could specify with addSelectColumn()
Thomas Vandahl wrote:
Has anybody got this combination to work? What am I doing wrong?
Forget it. Stupid typo...
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Jonathan Purvis wrote:
ids.clear();
quantityStore.clear();
lastQueryTime.clear();
Is there a better way of doing this?
Probably not. I guess this is another part that I forgot when trying to
fix Torque's life cycle. Would you please open a JIRA issue for this.
Bye,
Hi folks,
I have trouble migrating my Torque based application from Tomcat to
Geronimo. Obviously, the JNDI configuration is somewhat different. I
followed the instructions given in the Geronimo documentation to provide
a database pool as jdbc/MyDataSource, including deployment plan and all.
But
Thomas Fischer wrote:
- Use Torque 3.3 (maybe using a newer Turbine ? I have no idea, whether or
how this works, I never worked with Turbine). Maybe someone experienced
with Turbine on this list can give advice on this.
You should upgrade to Turbine 2.3.3-RC1 and Torque 3.3 if at all
Sasikumar Natarajan wrote:
Hello All,
I am new to apache torque. How can i call Strored procedure by
using apache torque API?
I know , how to call through java API. But i want to leverage the Apache
torque API.
Thanks in Advance
Sasi
Googling for torque stored procedure
Graham Leggett wrote:
ij CREATE TABLE active ( active_id INTEGER NOT NULL, serial VARCHAR NOT
NULL, name VARCHAR NOT NULL, description VARCHAR NOT NULL, signature_id
INTEGER NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(active_id), UNIQUE (serial));
ERROR 42X01: Syntax error: Encountered NOT at line 1, column 66.
Thomas Fischer wrote:
Subselects were added somewhere in the 3.3 dev cycle. No idea whether
3.3-RC2 already had it. Check the change logs.
It had.
Just for the record: What Torque cannot do at the moment, are subselects
like
select stuff from (select otherstuff from table...) where ...
Graham Leggett wrote:
ij CREATE TABLE property ( property_id INTEGER NOT NULL, key VARCHAR
NOT NULL, value VARCHAR, PRIMARY KEY(property_id));
ERROR 42X01: Syntax error: Encountered key at line 1, column 55.
What this tells you is that a column name key is not valid in Derby.
You should
Shinkan wrote:
Maybe that is because my schema doesn't NULL the value correctly ? Here is
the column definition :
column name=expires
type=TIMESTAMP
required=false /
And the generated SQL:
expiration TIMESTAMP,
That looks ok to me. Based on this definition
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Graham Leggett wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to configure JCS embedded within Apache Torque, which in
theory is as simple as creating cache.ccf and placing it in the classpath.
In practice, JCS.getInstance(region) returns null every
Thoralf Rickert wrote:
I've defined a table:
table name=report
column name=id required=true type=BIGINT primaryKey=true
autoIncrement=true/
Does table name=report idMethod=native change something?
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Thoralf Rickert wrote:
Hi,
Of course the list of problems with mssql doesn't stop...
I've got now a xml schema from the existing database. Some lovely boy decided years ago that it
would be nice to use spaces inside the column names of the database scheme. For example: Time
after. This is
Thomas Fischer wrote:
The best thing that came into my mind as a quick solution is to select all
objects you want to delete and to pass them one by one to
XXXPeer.doDelete. This looks like a big performance issue but in fact it is
not as Torque does this anyway internally :-(
There is
Patrick Carl wrote:
Patrick (not Partick ;-) )
Ooops. Sorry, typed too fast...
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Hi Mirko,
Mirko Sertic wrote:
But to get to the point. The XML file structure of ERDesigner NG has
changed, and of course
i am interested if someone is using ERDesigner in combination with
Torque. If there is still
a need, we should think about writing a new conversion stylesheet. So if
Martin Tilsted wrote:
Now according to the documentation, I would expect BaseLocalepagePeer to
have a protected method called doSelectJoinLocalePagepart but it don't.
It does not have any method starting with doSelectJoin.
But my BaseLocalepagepartPeer do have a doSelectJoinLocalepage.
The
brainville wrote:
What I have noticed, though, is that the doDelete method seems to be
performing a select, then executing a separate delete statement for each
returned row. In one specific example, there are 12000 people that belong
to a category -- that's 12000 separate delete statements. Is
The Torque team is pleased to announce the Torque 3.3-RC3 release!
http://db.apache.org/torque/
What is Torque?
Torque is an object-relational mapper for Java. In other words, Torque
lets you access and manipulate data in a relational database using Java
objects. Unlike most other
Scott Eade wrote:
LargeSelect exists specifically so that you can read through a large
number of records in chunks of size memoryPageLimit.
If I understand Yannick correctly he has an issue with MS-SQL not
working correctly with LargeSelect. I remember some problems with the
native limit/offset
brycenesbitt wrote:
selectCriteria.add(CcsCouponPeer.RESERVATION_ID, (Object)RESERVATION_ID
is NULL, Criteria.CUSTOM);
I'd suggest
selectCriteria.add(CcsCouponPeer.RESERVATION_ID, (Object)null,
Criteria.IS_NULL);
here.
Bye, Thomas.
Jonathan Halland wrote:
My final aim for the query is to get the ones that do not join. I can used a
nested not in subselect, but it is just incredibly slow when doing the
select. Any suggestions on how else to do it?
Like this:
criteria.addJoin(AccountPeer.ACCOUNT_ID,
Yannick Richard wrote:
Hi,
I am currently working on a Torque project that will handle database
synchronization.
The problem we have is an Out of Memory exception while selecting a big
bunch of data from the database.
Here is the command we are using :
List ObjectsFromDB
Anas Mughal wrote:
For the 10.2.0.1 drivers and later, the standard village library can be
used. However, village 2.0. has an issue concerning null values in lob
columns, so empty lobs still can not be read.
[...]
I see a post at
Brendan Miller wrote:
If there's still a better way, I'd love to hear about it.
There is BasePeer.deleteAll() which bypasses Village when deleting
records. However, you will need to have a single column which has a
single value (IOW: a primary key) for this to work.
Does Torque/Village always
jill han wrote:
String sql = exec doLogin( + clientName + , + username + , +
password + );
My guess would be that clientName, username and password are strings
which need to be quoted in the SQL statement, like
String sql = exec doLogin(' + clientName + ', ' + username + ', '
+ password +
Vitzethum, Daniel wrote:
these methods were the base for JoinHelper. As they are generated only
for some of the possibities of tables to be joined, we decided to extend
that a little bit. If you need only two tables joined, the generated
methods are fully sufficent!
Yes but then again, you
Vitzethum, Daniel wrote:
Using that feature, you cannot use the Peer.doSelect() method, but have
to use Peer.doSelectVillageRecords(), which will return all columns of
all joined tables in a village Record object, with no big difference to
plain JDBC in handling. If you need or want Torque
Gerold Christof Mosinzer wrote:
torque.database.Lucullus.adapter=MySql
The adapter name is mysql (lowercase).
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Mansour wrote:
I get this:
Attempting to download commons-io-20030203.000550.jar.
Error retrieving artifact from
[http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/commons-io/jars/commons-io-20030203.000550.jar]:
java.io.IOException: Unknown error downloading; status code was: 301
WARNING: Failed to download
Gerold Christof Mosinzer wrote:
Hi!
I m newbie. I need help!
I get this information of eclispe:
public class org.apache.torque.TorqueInstance {
private static org.appache.commons.logging.Log log;
private static final java.lang.String DEFAULT-NAME = default;
The source attachment does
Greg Monroe wrote:
That's the only way that the copy( boolean deepcopy) method
would not be created in your BaseRecord object. If you are
generating your OM layer with this set to false, then doing
an OM object .copy() is just a simple memory to memory copy.
And all the discusion of deepcopy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see any mention in the doc about invalidating the cache object
identified by its PK.
In the XManager class, I am able to do cache.remove(pk)
Is this the right way to do?
If this is everything you need, yes. Normally getting rid of stale
cached data can be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
XManager.getInstance(pk_id) return the right object but does
not cache the result. Any clue?
Do you have like the following in Torque.properties?
---8---
# Determines whether the managers cache instances of the business objects.
# And also whether the MethodResultCache
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry I am not sure if this is doable ? I use method caching
and I am not sure if it is appropriate?
In your case, the two getInstance() methods return different instances.
However you could try to put the same instance into the cache a second
time using the unique
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell about the caching/jcs status on torque.
After torque 3.1.1, torque does not offer a caching
howto anymore.
See
http://db.apache.org/torque/releases/torque-3.3/runtime/reference/managers-cache.html
I use this on a daily basis in production systems. I'd
Thoralf Rickert wrote:
Hi!
I'm not sure, if this was discussed before, but I want to send you this
extension.
Currently I'm working on somekind of backup-procedure that reads some
data from a database and creates a complex XML file (for example: stores
with addresses and products). To
Guy Galil wrote:
With:
public NumberKey(long key)
{
this.key = BigDecimal.valueOf(key);
}
This bug has been documented as TRQS180. It was fixed by Martin Poeschl
September 11, 2003.
Bye, Thomas.
Thomas Fischer wrote:
Thomas, would you mind to deploy that (mvn deploy from the common
subproject)?
Done. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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The Torque team is pleased to announce the Torque 3.3-RC2 release!
http://db.apache.org/torque/
What is Torque?
Torque is an object-relational mapper for Java. In other words, Torque
lets you access and manipulate data in a relational database using Java
objects. Unlike most other
Brendan Miller wrote:
Is there a way for an object's .save() method to insert using Oracle's
SYSTIMESTAMP built-in for tables that have a timestamp field?
I'd suggest to think about this again. In an application, the
application server is the leading part and it should provide the
timestamps
Greg Monroe wrote:
The newest version has been tested against MS SQL 2000 (and
MS SQL V7) but not specifically against MS SQL 2005. Mainly
because none of the developers has easy access to it. (I.e.,
I didn't DL the developer edition and install it somewhere.
;) )
Actually, I installed the
Will Glass-Husain wrote:
I'm a little surprised the JDBC driver class is hard coded in torque.
(I'm not really a Torque maven). Can some one else comment? Is
setting the adapter a substitute for Torque auto-recognizing the
driver class?
This is not the recommended method to configure Torque
Greg Monroe wrote:
Try this for a quick fix:
Jump ahead to the next section in Step 3 of the tutorial
(Creating the database and tables). Follow that to
create your project.xml file.
Then add the following dependany element in the dependancies
XML section.
dependency
The Torque team is pleased to announce the Torque 3.3-RC1 release!
http://db.apache.org/torque/
What is Torque?
Torque is an object-relational mapper for java. In other words, Torque
lets you access and manipulate data in a relational database using java
objects. Unlike most other
Robert Kromkamp wrote:
There was no DataSourceFactory configured for the connection DATABASE.
When I restart the webserver/applicationserver everything works fine
again. Do you have any ideas what will be the best why to handle this?
Is there a way to check if the current datasource
David Zhao wrote:
Hi there,
How do I either check if a certain record exists in the table using Torque
OM class, or insert a new record, and retrieve the last_inserted_id?
Thanks,
1.) There are two ways. Either you set up a Criteria object containing
the primary key (see the
Pfiester, Jan wrote:
Hello Thomas,
I totally agree with you, but still i'm not able to come up with a solution i
would call a good one.
Can you please tell me what i'm doing wrong in the code below:
My current working solution but not considered as a good one:
Criteria criteria =
Pfiester, Jan wrote:
Thx for that one,
I've try your latest hint too, but i didn't know that you can check
zero references like you did!
criteria.add(AdressenreferenzPeer.KUNDENADRESS_ID, ??0??,
Criteria.ISNULL);
In your criteria what is the second param in the signature doing?
Stefano Bagnara wrote:
Hi all,
we integrated Torque in Apache James trunk for our IMAP storage needs.
James is currently Avalon based and works on Avalon.
[...]
I see Torque need a static configuration of the class used as the
datasource factory while using DataSourceSelector the
Thomas Fischer wrote:
Hm, writing SQL is one of the the things that Torque wants to avoid. One
of the reasons for this is portability between databases. Though Torque
is certainly not perfectly portable, it is much better than plain SQL.
[...]
So in my eyes, one should think twice before using
Thoralf Rickert wrote:
? Does this work in Oracle. In MySQL this isn't a problem.
Actually, it is. At least it may be. In MySQL I can distinguish between
NULL and an empty string. In Oracle I can't. But it is not the same
thing. There are quite some things I don't like about MySQL, but in
Noel Murphy wrote:
I will admit that I'm fairly new to Torque, however my other objects
seems to save alright. In case it matters, I'm using the idBroker way of
generating primary key values.
That matters indeed. If you declare the column as primaryKey and the
idMethod of the table is
Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
And, of course, it does not work. This is an older Torque, with a
modern mysql 4.1. Any ideas what I may be doing wrong?
What version of Torque are you using? This feature has been available
for ages. Could you please post your Torque.properties?
Bye, Thomas.
Rafal Markut wrote:
I'd very greateful for any help. I really don't know what can I do with it.
I recommend to use the JNDI data source lookup provided by the servlet
container. See the Tomcat configuration instructions for more information.
The Torque configuration then reduces to
---
##
Trevor Miller wrote:
I think the XML conversion would actually be easier to implement using
something like XSL. As far as I know, I don't think anything like this
exists, but I may be wrong.
You are wrong... I've got some XSLT style sheet to offer. It's a little
bit tailored to my needs so you
Greg Monroe wrote:
But you're right, there should be a clean target for this... but
I can understand the difficulties with this. For example, what if
you have two different schema's in the same package and are just
rebuilding one? Should the target parse the XML and only delete
these files?
Matthias Klein wrote:
So I copied them all out of that directory into the /lib dir of my project.
Then I added the torque-3.2.jar which I also found in the downloaded package.
After refreshing my eclipse workspace I assumed everything would work fine
- however, even though the torque.jar is
Matthias Klein wrote:
I am familiar with Ant and still would like to do this ad-hoc type
development in a simpler fashion.
However, since all of you here seem to disagree, I assume my best bet is
to wrap my head around maven to be able to appreciate its advantages. Hey,
may be I will even like
Joseph Carter wrote:
We're doing some performance testing on Torque and we've noticed
that it doesn't seem to use prepared statements.
Is there some configuration option for this?
Or some other way of setting Torque to use prepared statements?
Torque (or Village for that matter) does use
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