the first try bounced?? :
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Thanks for responding, Karl! Easier for new users is good... Out of
curiosity, how do you decide which entry to default to for CMP if there's
more than one? We're probably not going to use any BMP beans, but they're
still in the test suite.
Yes, it asked first. I keep a set of backup config and other files, always
diff the changes and run some tests, and am well aware that what autoupdate
returns is basically beta (but higher quality than most...). I'm
interested in why it changed, not upset that it did, and wondering what
other consequences there might be. Think of it as long-term developer
curiosity... I fell into java/EJB from many years of real-time embedded
systems and data communications; moved to a friend's start-up, time for a
change.
Besides the locations the class also changed,
from class="com.evermind.sql.ConnectionDataSource" to
class="com.evermind.sql.DriverManagerDataSource",
I'm interested in the GUI tools because we're using their output as
examples for our own development tools (cruder, but they seem to work for
us), and the new version won't use .skeleton files from the old one - they
open with no apparent errors but there's nothing there. Just curious as to
whether this is our problem or a design change. BTW, ever thought about
using XML for the skeleton files? A way to change the starting directory
from the user's home (ugly with WinDoze 98) to a specified directory?
Kirk Yarina
At 10:53 AM 7/14/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello Kirk,
>
>Are you certain Orion didn't ask if you wanted your data-sources.xml to be
>overwritten? This happens when the data-source definitions in the
>distribution has
>changed, and it recently has to make Hypersonic SQL be pre-installed with
>Orion to
>make it easier for new users who don't want to start with setting up a db.
>
>The xml configuration files is not something that should be overwritten
>without
>quering the user.
>
>Regards,
>Karl Avedal
>
>KirkYarina wrote:
>
> > The latest autoupdate makes some interesting changes in data-sources.xml,
> > removing "Default data-source" -
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Kirk Yarina
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