Yeah it would be great to set up the online builds for all databases. I 
just committed some changes to the mysql module which will fix the 
reliance on a geotools named database.

It woudl also be good to make some progress on 
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1981 so that we don't have to 
modify sources to change test databases. Reviewing the issues it does 
not seem there are any more blockers. I will try to make progress on 
that issue soon.

Christian Müller wrote:
> Hi Justin
> At the moment I am working on additional Hudsons for different skds 
> (IBM,SUN,OpenJDK,32 and 64 Bits).
> I am also trying to activate online tests, especially for jdbc-ng.
> For the moment I have postgis and db2 running. Oracle has a problem 
> which is known by Andrea.
> The mysql module has a problem because the tests require that the 
> database name is "geotools".
> I need 2 different databases otherwise the 32 and 64 bit builds will 
> have a concurrency problem. So I tried to set up two databases , 
> "geotools32" and "geotools64". Unfortunately, changing the db name 
> breaks the tests. I think you can resolve this issue much faster than me 
> before moving to supported.
> Btw, I never worked with spatiallite, but if you like I could add this 
> online test too. (if there is one)
> For sqlserver the situation is dark, no M$ licenses avaiable to setup a 
> Windows virtual machine with a running sql server.
> 
> Justin Deoliveira writes:
>> Hi all,
>> Over the weekend I spent some time working toward getting the rest of 
>> the jdbc plugins (based on the jdbc-ng architecture) to supported 
>> status. This includes:
>> * sqlserver
>> * mysql
>> * spatialite
>> The blockers for sqlserver and mysql where not utilizing any spatial 
>> indexing which made them sort of useless. And spatialite was a work in 
>> progress fighting with the jdbc driver for it.
>> But i am happy to report that filter to sql encoders have been 
>> implemented for sql server and mysql so they now will utilize a 
>> spatial index.
>> I am also happy to report that I found a much better jdbc driver for 
>> sqlite (http://www.xerial.org/trac/Xerial/wiki/SQLiteJDBC) and it is 
>> now working quite well. It also utilizes an sql encoder that makes use 
>> of spatial indexes. All jdbc test cases pass (with some exceptions to 
>> due to non transaction isolation) on both mac and linux.
>> So I would like to move these three modules to supported status unless 
>> anyone objects.
>> Comments?
>> -- 
>> Justin Deoliveira
>> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
>> Enterprise support for open source geospatial.
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