AW: setting-up scarab 0.21 for oracle 10g

"Norbert Hirneisen" <[email protected]> Fri, 11 Jul 2008 19:22:10 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.scarab.user
Message-ID <001301c8e37a$a72a6d70$ee00a8c0@nserver>
Thanks for the hint.

But as our Oracle server is running several production databases I will not
change database parameters for scarab and risk endangering the other ones.

What for do I need this Quartz stuff anyway ?

As the database model is quite simple and the number of tables small I don´t see
why the setting up is that difficult involving a lot of different techniques.
Make it simple and stupid is my credo. 
Worked fine for me the last 20 years.

Is there a simple way to use only the basic core of scarab dealing with
presentation and business logic and simply write the few CRUD-statement for
oracle myself without digging into torque, turbine, fulcrum, quartz and
XML-Chaos ? Or in other words: is there an easy way to write my own CRUD-classes
? I too would like to optimize the database tables using triggers and sequences
for id-generating and trigger delivered default values for insert and edit
dates. In my opinion withg Oracle with storing some business logic in the
backend using stored proceduresm triggers and PL/SQL is about 1000times faster
than using java logic in the middleware. I happily trade databases vendor
independance for performance.

I was looking into scarab as an alternative to continue writing my own, very
basic solution for todo-list and ticket workflow. But I need something pretty
basic without a lot of fuss around.

The look and feel of scarab and the functionality impresses me but I was hoping
for a thoughout and straightforward java app. 

Any ideas how to strip scarab to the core with minimal effort ?

Regards,
Norbert


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Von: news [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Mick Semb Wever
Gesendet: Freitag, 11. Juli 2008 14:29
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: setting-up scarab 0.21 for oracle 10g


On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 12:18:25 +0000, Mick Semb Wever wrote:

> Searching around this appears to be a problem with Quartz and Oracle.

http://jira.opensymphony.com/browse/QUARTZ-224
is what i found.
So if restarting doesn't help can you switch the db over to shared mode 
and test?

~mck


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