thanks. however, it seems the plugin is too restrictive still -
http://mojo.codehaus.org/jdbc-maven-plugin/introduction.html
andrew
Wayne Fay wrote:
> Looks like there's also a maven-jdbc-plugin that you could potentially
> use. But I've never used it myself.
>
> This email thread has some more
Looks like there's also a maven-jdbc-plugin that you could potentially
use. But I've never used it myself.
This email thread has some more info:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/maven-users/200509.mbox/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
If you use it, and it works like you were expecting, please let us
k
thanks everyone. looks like ant is the consensus view! (although we just
moved to maven from ant to avoid people having arbitrary chunks of
functionality during builds...)
cheers,
andrew
Kenney Westerhof wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, andrew cooke wrote:
>
> The simplest solution is to use the
If you can't find any other options, you can always try Antrun and tags...
Here's an example using in-line sql commands (this goes in the
build-plugin-tasks section):
Give this a try?
Wayne
On 2/21/06, andrew cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> no, they're just databases (SQL) (by schema i
We use the ant sql task to do this in the build section of the pom, in
conjunction with DBUnit tests:
maven-antrun-plugin
mysql
mysql-connector-java
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, andrew cooke wrote:
The simplest solution is to use the antrun plugin, and the
task. Be sure to add an under the
tag that defines antrun containing a dependency to the jdbc driver.
But there might also be an sql plugin out there.
-- Kenney
>
> no, they're just databases (
no, they're just databases (SQL) (by schema i mean definitions of tables
and stored procedures)
andrew
Piéroni Raphaël wrote:
> Do your database schema use Torque oà r hibernate ?
>
> Raphaël
>
> 2006/2/21, andrew cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a DB schema that defines a
Do your database schema use Torque oàr hibernate ?
Raphaël
2006/2/21, andrew cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a DB schema that defines a database. I'd like Maven to manage this
> (so that I can delete/re0create the database before tests, for example).
> How do I do this?
>
> Thank
Hi,
I have a DB schema that defines a database. I'd like Maven to manage this
(so that I can delete/re0create the database before tests, for example).
How do I do this?
Thanks,
Andrew
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