On Thursday, Jan 23, 2003, at 08:01 Europe/London, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


<huge snippage>

I am sceptical until I see something work in practice. I have never ever
worked on a site where, once a system was in production, the DBA would
let me use my litte auto-schema-updater on the live database. I think this
person lives in a theoretical world where developers manage production
databases ;)


Power of Text. <<

I think I said that first, in the Hibernate FAQ.




Was I a little harsh on this guy? Sorry ;)

Just got your last point, cos it's only fair to point out that if this is a Martin Fowler backed project, the chances are that this has been developed in an "Extreme" manner, and probably has the easy support of extreme programming in mind as one of the (unstated) aims of the code. As a result, yes, he does live in a theoretical world where developers manage ... databases. :)


Were you a little harsh? I'm not the judge of that.

Regards,

Simon



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