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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on HBX-680:
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should be possible by generating a reveng.xml file that contains the schema....or write a
MetadataDialect that can do the caching ....alternatively provide a specifalized
MetadataDialect that can read metadata from TeraData faster (should be possible, right ?)
Enable Caching/Saving database meta data
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Key: HBX-680
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HBX-680
Project: Hibernate Tools
Type: Improvement
Components: reverse-engineer
Versions: 3.1.beta5
Environment: Windows XP JDK 1.4, Teradata 7
Reporter: Todd Nine
I'm currently connecting to Tera Data and reverse engineering using the Hibernate
IDE. While I have specified both the schema-selection element as well as table-filter
element, my performance is still very slow (> 15 minutes with every table addition).
Is it possible to give the user the option to enable caching of the database metadata? In
the case of reverse engineering existing tables, the schema will never change or change
very little, and querying the database for them vs. a local cache is very inefficient.
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