Unfortunately,
It does not seem to work.
Looks like the dot turned into an underscore.
I end up with such errors :
Failed to create session: Cannot instantiate persistence manager org.apache.jackrab
bit.core.persistence.bundle.OraclePersistenceManager: Schema generation error: Issuing statement:
create unique index MYSCHEMA_J
CR_DEFAULT_BUNDLE_IDX on MYSCHEMA_JCR_DEFAULT_BUNDLE (NODE_ID)
I tried to escape the dot but it didn't work...
Regards,
Laurent
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Alexander Klimetschek [mailto:aklimets@adobe.com]
Envoyé : mardi 25 janvier 2011 14:12
À : users@jackrabbit.apache.org
Objet : Re: RE : configFile vs repository.xml
On 25.01.11 13:24, "PREVOSTO, Laurent" <laurent.prevosto@sfr.com> wrote:
>I don't think so,
>As i understand it, it is used as a prefix to build the names of the
>Jackrabbit tables and indexes.
>
>Ex :
>
>JCR_MYPREFIX_BINVAL
>JCR_MYPREFIX_BUNDLES
>
>But it is does not look like the Oracle Schema.
If I am not mistaken, you can specify the schema in the table names using
"<schema>.<table>". Thus a schemaObjectPrefix such as "myschema.jcr_"
could do the trick.
Regards,
Alex
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Alexander Klimetschek
Developer // Adobe (Day) // Berlin - Basel
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