Re: Q: Using Ant for Installation of Oracle SQL..
From: Andrew Hardy <junkmail_at_[127.0.0.1]>
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 11:19:46 +0000
Message-ID: <dtet0j$660$1_at_sun-cc204.lut.ac.uk>
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> Stop TOP POSTING.
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> For extracting "sourcecode" (SQL?), try using DBMS_METADATA.
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> "put-a-master-install-script" is object order dependent collection.
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> Good luck re-inventing the wheel while using the wrong tool for the job.
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> HAND!
Um... his sourcecode is, rightly, in a repository where it can be controlled. Simply extracting 'whatever is there' from the database isn't the same thing.
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 11:19:46 +0000
Message-ID: <dtet0j$660$1_at_sun-cc204.lut.ac.uk>
ianal Vista wrote:
> "Verner Jensen, Ålborg" <knold_at_x.dk> wrote in news:W45Jf.137$cH4.42
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>>Yo iAnal >> >>Compiling means also "get together" - or asemble. >> >>What I need is a tool for extracting sourcecode - and >>put-a-master-install-script together, in a predefined order. >>
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> Stop TOP POSTING.
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> For extracting "sourcecode" (SQL?), try using DBMS_METADATA.
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> "put-a-master-install-script" is object order dependent collection.
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> Good luck re-inventing the wheel while using the wrong tool for the job.
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> HAND!
Um... his sourcecode is, rightly, in a repository where it can be controlled. Simply extracting 'whatever is there' from the database isn't the same thing.
I think that the OP is going to need some form of build management tool e.g. Luntbuild to handle the dependencies between the Ant scripts.
-- Andy Opinions are mine and do not necessarily reflect those of Advantica TechnologiesReceived on Tue Feb 21 2006 - 12:19:46 CET