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Re: Dr. Miguel 'Optimistic Locking' Arroz [was Re:.WebObjects.stress Testing tool?]
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  • Subject: Re: Dr. Miguel 'Optimistic Locking' Arroz [was Re:.WebObjects.stress Testing tool?]
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  • Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 22:50:09 -0500
  • Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 22:50:00 -0500

For the record, oracle doesn't have transactional ddl either, so that shouldn't really be the deciding factor or toyness.

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 3, 2009, at 9:56 PM, "Guido Neitzer"<email@hidden> wrote:

On 3. Dec. 2009, at 17:25 , Kieran Kelleher wrote:

[...]
What would I like that I think I might be missing?
- transactional structure changes (ie., create table and roll back.) transactions in InnoDB only apply to table/record edits themselves.

So that is probably what screwed my migration so badly and I was correct with my recollection that schema changes in MySQL are not transaction safe - which makes the standard generated migration files useless as soon as you do single table inheritance. I messed around long enough with it, to get it somewhat working (hand optimizing the migration to make it work with MySQL), but I prefer to use FrontBase or PostgreSQL where it just works out of the box.


Thanks, I still stay away from MySQL.
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