I've got some finished stuff and some stuff on the almost done list that may or may not be wanted in RC1. I know we're down to the wire on this, and wanted to see what folks thought about adding these to RC1 or doing it later (RC2?). Here's the list and status: Done: Changes to the Derby DB generator adaptor to make it work with the test-project / add support for sized Binary/Varbinary types, plus some type mapping tweaks the test-project showed as not working. Done: Changes to the test-schema.xml to make it more cross DB friendly, e.g. some test tables use non-numeric primary keys and some DB adaptors (especially Derby) may fail to generate clean SQL if the idMethod not specifically set to "none" on them. Done - but not tested: In adding non-default values for all the package and prefix/suffix settings to the test-project, I found a couple of template bugs (and some test-schema tweaks). As the templates are now, you can't define an object or peer subpackage and generate good code. I've got templates that compile but can't test until I've updated the Test-program code to use the new subpackages. Partially done: Modifying the test project to use the sub-packages. This isn't hard, Started and could possibly be done: A first pass at an ant script to test against them most common combinations... that may find more issues to work on. FYI - I'm just lounging about the house this week, (US Thanksgiving) so I can dedicate some time to knocking this out without a lot of interference. But if RC1's locked down, then...
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