Hi!
        Thanks for your reply!

        Only some of the tags have effect. With the following jboss.persistence
tag:

 @jboss.persistence
 *          create-table="true"
 *          remove-table="false"
 *          post-table-create="CREATE SEQUENCE TEST_SEQ START WITH 1000
INCREMENT BY 1"
 *          pk-constraint="true"
 *          table-name="TEST"


        Looking at "jbosscmp-jdbc.xml", only the create-table,remove-table and
pk-constraint have effect. If I change their value on the tags, the xml file
is updated accordingly.
        The table-name and post-table-create have no effect: Nothing appears on the
"jbosscmp-jdbc.xml".

        Does any one have any idea? Any help would be really appreciated.
        Thanks in advance,
                Victor Batista


>
> Victor Batista wrote:
> >     I am trying to use the tag jboss.persistence (with
> > xdoclet 1.2), but it seems to do nothing.
>
> Do *none* of the tags have an effect (no tables created or removed, no
> sequence generated, no pk-constraint, etc) or is *only* the
> post-table-create tag being ignored. If that latter, does the table
> already exist? If so, the post-table SQL will not be executed. From the
> docs:
>
> "Send an arbitrary SQL command to the DB after creating the table. The
> SQL is only sen[t] to the DB if create-table is true and the table was
> freshly created."
>
> > CREATE SEQUENCE TEST_SEQ START WITH 1000 INCREMENT BY 1
>
> As an aside, if you expect to be creating a lot of beans in a short time
> and you don't care about gaps in your sequence of PKs and JBoss supports
> it, you may want to increment by a larger number. With WebLogic you can
> set the increment to 10, for example, and it will give out PK n, n+1,
> ..., n+9 before it has to hit the sequence again.
>
> I've never used JBoss, so I'm afraid that's pretty much all I can say.
>
> Peace,
>
> --
> David Harkness
> Sr. Software Engineer
> Sony Pictures Digital Networks
> (310) 482-4756
>
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