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 Post subject: MySQL and InnoDB
PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2003 12:35 am 
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To get transactions to work, in need InnoDB tables. Why OH why doesn't the schema generator support this? Will it be supported soon?

For now I'm using innodb as default table type, but this is not the case in production...


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I don't know that much about the difference that exist so maybe it would helpfull to include examples of what you are looking for and then consider creating an entry in JIRA.


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http://www.hibernate.org/119.html#A8


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Great - Its good to learn things. :-)


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gavin wrote:
http://www.hibernate.org/119.html#A8


Well, I explicitely said --delimiter=type=InnoDB cannot be used in production.

The SchemaExport tool must support table type argument in the future... IMHO.


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Implement it and put a patch on JIRA.

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