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marijan milicevic commented on RAVE-392:
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Hi Jesse,
thanks for your reply. I am curious about the reasons against it (maybe some
digging on mailing list will help, I'll try that).
Could someone shed some light on my second question:
"I am not sure why rave-commons is not part of rave-core (as a subpackage)
because it only contains handful of classes which are mostly used within
rave-core itself and both of those dependencies are included as dependencies of
other sub-projects "
btw: " both of those dependencies are included as dependencies of other
sub-projects"
means:
they are never used separately, always combination of both.
> Use JPA instead of SQL statements for data initialization
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>
> Key: RAVE-392
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAVE-392
> Project: Rave
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 0.7-INCUBATING
> Reporter: marijan milicevic
> Attachments: jpa_data_initialization_.patch
>
>
> please see attached patch and test case as an example. I think most of the
> data inserted is same to data inserted by init_data.sql file, except for the
> user layout (all users have same layout)
> Motivation:
> - this should work on any database
> - it is easier to maintain (for most part you have type safety, renaming,
> test cases if needed)
> - it is easier to split/extend/modify by users
> Problem:
> - in current setup it is not easy to use above initializing because data
> initializing/wiring is done in rave-commons and above class depends on
> rave-core. I am not sure why rave-commons is not part of rave-core (as a
> subpackage) because it only contains handful of classes which are mostly used
> within rave-core itself and both of those dependencies are included as
> dependencies of other sub-projects
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