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Subject: [jira] Updated: (XMLBEANS-104) Tables descriptors are created for simple user defined types (a type
From: "Philip Mark Donaghy (JIRA)" <xmlbeans-dev () xml ! apache ! org>
Date: 2005-01-30 7:41:22
Message-ID: 182293005.1107070882989.JavaMail.jira () ajax ! apache ! org
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Philip Mark Donaghy updated XMLBEANS-104:
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Attachment: xmlbeans-104a.patch
This patch solves the first half of this issue. Column datatypes are correctly set \
for elements and attributes that use the user defined type who's primitive type is \
one of the built in types. Table descriptor are still being created for the user \
defined type.
> Tables descriptors are created for simple user defined types (a type based on one \
> of the build-in 20)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: XMLBEANS-104
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-104
> Project: XMLBeans
> Type: Bug
> Components: Samples
> Versions: unspecified
> Environment: All
> Reporter: Philip Mark Donaghy
> Attachments: xmlbeans-104a.patch
>
> WRT the xmlbeans/samples/db/vxsdb sample, users should
> be aware that there is an issue. separate tables are
> created for user defined schema types with restrictions
> based on simple types.
> We can determine this using the getPrimitiveType method
> of SchemaType. The trick will be to use the
> SchemaType object to determine if a datamodel type
> will be sufficient to satisfy say a schema type
> restricting xsd:string to 3 characters or an
> enumeration of values who exceed no more that 5
> characters.
> In addition types which use these types as attributes or
> elements create a database column with the commons sql
> OTHER datatype in their own table descriptor.
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