Hi Bob,

Nothing in the setup instructions on http://db.apache.org/ojb/platforms.html seemed to indicate that I should touch repository_database.xml for testing purposes but there do appear to be several of them in the distro....

[EMAIL PROTECTED] db-ojb-1.0.rc4]$ find . -name repository_database.xml
./doc/repository_database.xml
./src/test/org/apache/ojb/repository_database.xml
./target/srctest/org/apache/ojb/repository_database.xml
./target/doc/repository_database.xml
./target/db-ojb-1.0.rc4/doc/repository_database.xml
./target/db-ojb-1.0.rc4/src/test/org/apache/ojb/repository_database.xml

I'm not sure which one you want. I suspect they won't be of much use since I havn't touched any of them. Was I supposed to? did I miss something? I did notice that something seems awry in the build.sh prepare-testdb:

[torque-create-db] (transform.DTDResolver 128 ) Resolver: used database.dtd from org.apache.torque.engine.database.transform package
[sql] Executing file: /home/gus/zip/db-ojb-1.0.rc4/target/src/sql/create-db.sql
[sql] Failed to execute: drop database if exists @DATABASE_DEFAULT@
[sql] java.sql.SQLException: Syntax error or access violation, message from server: "You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '@DATABASE_DEFAULT@' at line 1"
[sql] Failed to execute: create database @DATABASE_DEFAULT@
[sql] java.sql.SQLException: Syntax error or access violation, message from server: "You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '@DATABASE_DEFAULT@' at line 1"
[sql] 0 of 2 SQL statements executed successfully


I suspect that this is a tag that didn't get properly replaced somewhere, but the build completes saying build-successful anyway.


-Gus


Robert J Celestino wrote:

Hi Gus,

I have not run the unit tests in a while .. But I suspect you have a configuraton problem .. Can you post your repository_database.xml?

I hear you about getting burned, but I have been very happy with OJB. The JDO stuff is new but the rest seems very solid, and well supported here. I have been using OJB for about 2 months now so I am still a newbie, but so far it has been able to do everything I need it to do.

Bob c

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gus Heck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 10:57 AM
> To: OJB Users List
> Subject: Re: Mysql4.0?
> > > Bob, Thanks for the reply :).
> > Do you get the same failures with the regression tests? I'm > wondering if > it could have anything to do with my setup... If you
> > As for JDO I was afraid someone would say that.... Though I > seem to have > picked yet another emerging technology that looked ready > until I dug > into it. (The last one I tried to play with was RDF/OWL > which featured a > bug a day for a week and a half... and sourceforge wouldn't > let me into > the cvs to get the fixes anyway.). I should probably take > these problems > to bugzilla and see if they have been reported... or the > dev list I > suppose. Perhaps they are fixed in CVS.
> > -Gus
> > Robert J Celestino wrote:
> > >Hello Gus,
> >
> >As far as the newsgroup: its quality not quantity here :-)
> >
> >I am using MySql4.0 with OJB. I am using the > PersistenceBroker and ODMG > >APIs with good success. I am waiting until the JDO support > is a little more solid before I switch over to that API.
> >
> >Bob c
> >






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