I’ll start looking into the maven-elastic-compute-plugin while I’m at it. :)
On Jun 18, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Brandon Gaisford <bgaisford(a)punagroup.com> wrote:
Yep, sounds good. I’ll include setup instructions and scripts that assume you’re
starting with a fresh linux box with postgresql server and mysql server installed but not
configured.
Brandon
On Jun 18, 2015, at 9:01 AM, Eric Wittmann <eric.wittmann(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> It's entirely self-service, so I can grab them at any time. MySQL 5.1 and
Postgres 9.3 are no problem.
>
> Of course, these DBs are only accessible internally - so you'll have to clue me
in on what to run. :) Hopefully you are automating/scripting as much as possible. :)
>
> -Eric
>
> On 6/18/2015 2:17 PM, Brandon Gaisford wrote:
>>
>> Eric,
>>
>> Perhaps you should start the request process now for access to those database
servers. I’m targeting MySQL Server 5.1.73 and Postgres 9.3 on this side. Exact server
versions probably not that important, just try and get close.
>>
>> Databases: apiman_current, apiman_previous, apiman_empty
>> User: apiman
>> Password: apiman
>>
>> Brandon
>>
>> On Jun 18, 2015, at 5:40 AM, Brandon Gaisford <bgaisford(a)punagroup.com>
wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> My sincere hope is that the change sets used to pre-populate the database
with static data is all developers will have to manage. So far so good, but the live DB
requirement was a surprise.
>>>
>>> On Jun 18, 2015, at 3:06 AM, Eric Wittmann <eric.wittmann(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>>>
>>>> Makes sense. I've long lamented that I didn't spend more time
naming stuff in the JPA layer. So I think this is a happy change.
>>>>
>>>> It's sad to learn that a live DB is needed to create the change sets.
We do have access to some live DB instances (of various types) here at RH - we can check
them out and use them for this purpose if necessary.
>>>>
>>>> The DB types we have available:
>>>>
>>>> DB2, sqlsrvr, mysql, oracle, postgres, sybase. And we have multiple
versions of each.
>>>>
>>>> If live DBs are required, then obviously creating changesets may continue
to be a largely manual process.
>>>>
>>>> -Eric
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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