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Andy Jefferson updated JDO-660: ------------------------------- Attachment: JDO-660.patch Please find attached a patch to add "position" attribute to @Column annotation, and to add "position" attribute to <column> XML element. > Ability to specify positioning of field 'column(s)' in datastore "table" > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: JDO-660 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-660 > Project: JDO > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: api, specification, tck > Reporter: Andy Jefferson > Fix For: JDO 3 maintenance release 1 > > Attachments: JDO-660.patch > > > With an RDBMS datastore, when generating the schema, it is desirable to be > able to specify the positioning of the column(s) of a field in the generated > table. > With spreadsheet documents, it is critical to be able to define which column > number is used for a particular field. > With other datastores it is also likely desirable. > To achieve this I propose adding an attribute to the XML <column> called > "position". Similarly for the @Column annotation. > This can take integer values with 0-origin. > Complications : > 1. how this is handled when we have inheritance. If a root class has > subclass-table inheritance, then those fields are persisted into the tables > of all subclasses, and we may want to override the positions for those > individually - to that end the user can override the metadata of the > superclass fields. > 2. anything else ? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.