In spite of being one of "the others" who use iBATIS, I go with (a)
and script the database changes.

Larry

On 10/24/05, Murray Collingwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> This is for those of us not using Hibernate or iBatis....those still using 
> JDBC or DBCP.
>
> You've spent 2 months (a blink in the eye of eternity really) creating your 
> killer Struts
> app.  It launched without any problems (you know it's a fairy tale now) and 
> you were
> hailed by many fellow staff as the Prince of Struts.  A few weeks have passed 
> and the
> hallo has lost some of it's shine.  You realise you need to make a structure 
> change to
> your database.  Do you:
>
> a) make the changes manually using some database maintenance tool?
>
> b) write the necessary SQL into a JSP file to be executed when you upload the 
> new
> site?
>
> c) some other magical tool that performs this maintenance for you?
>
> d) tell everybody the app is perfect and the change shouldn't be made?
>
> Currently I'm using (b) above, however I'm concerned about making a mistake 
> and
> accidentally running the wrong JSP file by accident, potentially screwing up 
> my data.
>
> PS I'm not really the prince of struts or anything near it...it really is a 
> fairy tale but I hope
> you had a smile while reading it.
>
> Kind regards
> mc
>
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