Better handling short, long, very long String types per DB type
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Key: HIB-149
URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/HIB-149
Project: Hibernate Cartridge
Type: Improvement
Versions: 3.1-RC1
Repo
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Chad Brandon moved HIB-149 to CORE-95:
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Project: AndroMDA Core (was: Hibernate Cartridge)
Key: CORE-95 (was: HIB-149)
Version: (was: 3.1-RC1)
> Better handling short, long, v
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Chad Brandon reassigned CORE-95:
Assign To: Chad Brandon (was: Carlos Cuenca)
> Better handling short, long, very long String types per DB type
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Chad Brandon commented on CORE-95:
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All you need to do is create new "String" datatypes in your model. For
example, you could create a "datatype::LargeString", "datatype::SmallStri
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Tomasz Bech commented on CORE-95:
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I had this idea, but it is painfull and hardly maintenable for one reason - for
all possible varchar length-ranges the SpecialString should be crea
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Chad Brandon commented on CORE-95:
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Couldn't you just use this tagged value to specify the cases that were one off?
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URLs need to be hostname:port-free so that the application can be fronted
(proxied) by another web server
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Key: BPM-264
URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/BPM-264
Proj
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Tim Dysinger updated BPM-264:
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Attachment: patch.txt
Patch for CVS HEAD Thu Nov 3, 2005, 10:48AM
> URLs need to be hostname:port-free so that the application can be fronted
> (proxied) by another web