on 4/26/00 5:24 PM, Gary Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hmm, I had missed the id_table script.
> 
> Is guess this is used instead of  the sequences ?  If so are the sequences
> that
> are defined in the Oracle_user_roles_permissions.sql needed ?   I guess the
> Oracle script has become a bit stale - for example it doesn't include the
> Jobentry table.

Oracle support depends on everyone else to make it work since I'm personally
a MySQL fan. :-)

Yes...we don't need sequences any longer. They are outdated because we have
the id_table and IDBroker now.

> Also, is it a problem that the id_table.sql script sets the NEXT_ID to 1 ?  I
> mean do things get out of synch when the default_roles_permissions.sql script
> is
> run ?  Or does Turbine take this into account.

No. That is something that still needs to be fixed and resolved.

> Finally, I first learned about Turbine from the java.apache.org page.  I have
> been lurking on this list for a while - and have decided to dive in and see if
> I
> can learn more about how Turbine works.  This comes after I completed work on
> my
> own (somewhat simplistic) Servlet framework.

cool!

-jon

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