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Thomas Dudziak updated DDLUTILS-188:
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    Fix Version/s: 1.2

> Add multiple schema support
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>                 Key: DDLUTILS-188
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DDLUTILS-188
>             Project: DdlUtils
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Core (No specific database), Core - PostgreSql
>         Environment: all
>            Reporter: Jon Keys
>            Assignee: Thomas Dudziak
>             Fix For: 1.2
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>         Attachments: ddlutils-multischema.patch
>
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> As mentioned in issue 116 there was no support for multiple schemas.
> This patch adds initial support against the latest svn head (603834).
> Features added in this patch include:
>     - support for schema definition in xml schema definition document
>     - ability to create / drop multiple schemas in a single database (yes, 
> even from ant)
>     - support for object creation / removal in separate schemas (tables, 
> constraints, sequences, etc...)
>     - support for insert / update / delete operations for separate schemas
>     - support for altering model with multiple schemas
> This multiple schema support was added as a boolean attribute to the 
> PlatformInfo and is currently only "enabled" for the PostgreSQL platform 
> implementation.
> If you're interested in "enabling" this feature for another platform you 
> should also override the "createSchemas" and "dropSchemas" methods in the 
> specific platform's SqlBuilder implementation.
> Also added in this patch:
>     - ObjectStor class which can serialize a java object to a byte array and 
> un-serialize an existing byte array back to a java object
> This class is useful when the platform isn't able to deal directly with the 
> JAVA_OBJECT type.
> I used this in setObject method of the PostgreSqlPlatform class when the type 
> is a JAVA_OBJECT because the PostgreSQL jdbc driver is unable to deal 
> directly with java objects (it stores the serialized object instead).

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