If the database may only be created by the admin, you can“t rely on
HMB files. In that case you should have a script that creates the
database and put it on the resources folder.

On 10/27/06, Aleksei Valikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks.

I wonder, what is the usual approach to generate or include in distribution or
package the SQL that sets up the database (DDL)?

For instance, I use Hyperjaxb to generate source code and Hibernate mappings
from the database schema. Based on the Hibernate mappings I can generate the DDL
that defines the database (there's a plugin to do that).

What I completely miss is how this SQL should be packaged or distributed and so
on. With HBMs everything works very nice - they are just packaged as resources
in the JAR (together with Hibernate configuration). Currently I simply use the
automatic schema creation of Hibernate. That is, during the start-up the
Hibernate automatically exports the database schema into the database. But what
should I do in cases when the database may only be created manyally by the 
admin?

I'd be grateful for you input/advises.
Thanks in advance.

Bye.
/lexi

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