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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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under the License.
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Maven release plugin requires the project tag to be on a single line.
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<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd">
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<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
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<parent>
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<groupId>org.apache.openjpa</groupId>
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<artifactId>openjpa-parent</artifactId>
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<version>3.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
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</parent>
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<artifactId>openjpa-persistence-locking</artifactId>
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<packaging>jar</packaging>
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<name>OpenJPA Persistence Locking Tests</name>
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<description>OpenJPA Persistence Locking Tests</description>
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<properties>
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<!-- have to use a larger waitTimeout to avoid lockmgr test failures -->
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<derby.locks.waitTimeout>60</derby.locks.waitTimeout>
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<derby.locks.deadlockTimeout>5</derby.locks.deadlockTimeout>
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<!-- set this =** on cmdline to skip all tests -->
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<surefire.excludes.locking />
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</properties>
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<profiles>
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<!-- Profile for testing with test-dynamic-enhancer -->
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<profile>
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<id>test-dynamic-enhancer</id>
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<activation>
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<activeByDefault>false</activeByDefault>
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</activation>
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<properties>
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<build.enhance>false</build.enhance>
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<openjpa.dynamicEnhance>true</openjpa.dynamicEnhance>
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<surefire.jvm.args>-Dopenjpa.RuntimeUnenhancedClasses=unsupported ${test.jvm.arguments}</surefire.jvm.args>
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</properties>
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<build>
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<plugins>
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<plugin>
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<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
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<artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
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<configuration>
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<includes>
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<include>org/apache/openjpa/persistence/enhance/DynamicEnhancementSuite.java</include>
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</includes>
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<excludes>
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<exclude>${surefire.excludes.locking}</exclude>
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</excludes>
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</configuration>
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</plugin>
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</plugins>
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</build>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with HSQL DB -->
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<profile>
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<id>test-hsqldb</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-hsqldb</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>org.hsqldb</groupId>
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<artifactId>hsqldb</artifactId>
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<version>${hsqldb.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<connection.driver.name>org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver</connection.driver.name>
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<!--<connection.url>jdbc:hsqldb:target/database/openjpa-hsqldb-database;create=true</connection.url>-->
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<connection.url>jdbc:hsqldb:mem:openjpa20-hsqldb-database</connection.url>
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<connection.username>sa</connection.username>
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<connection.password />
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with MySQL DB -->
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<profile>
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<id>test-mysql</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-mysql</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>mysql</groupId>
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<artifactId>mysql-connector-java</artifactId>
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<version>${mysql.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<connection.driver.name>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.mysql.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.mysql.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.mysql.password}</connection.password>
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<!-- DBCP overrides for MySQL testing -->
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<dbcp.maxIdle>0</dbcp.maxIdle>
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<dbcp.minIdle>0</dbcp.minIdle>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with MariaDB DB -->
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<profile>
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<id>test-mariadb</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-mariadb</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>mariadb</groupId>
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<artifactId>mariadb-connector-java</artifactId>
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<version>${mariadb.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<connection.driver.name>org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.mariadb.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.mariadb.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.mariadb.password}</connection.password>
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<!-- DBCP overrides for MariaDB testing -->
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<dbcp.maxIdle>0</dbcp.maxIdle>
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<dbcp.minIdle>0</dbcp.minIdle>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with PostgreSQL DB -->
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<profile>
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<id>test-postgresql</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-postgresql</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>postgresql</groupId>
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<artifactId>postgresql</artifactId>
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<version>${postgresql.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<connection.driver.name>org.postgresql.Driver</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.postgresql.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.postgresql.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.postgresql.password}</connection.password>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with SQLServer DB using MS JDBC driver -->
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<profile>
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<!--
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Example MS SQL profile. You can use this profile if you:
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1) have the MS SQL artifacts installed in a local repo and
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supply the URL:
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-Dmssql.maven.repo=http://my.local.repo
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2) have a copy of the MS SQL JDBC driver from:
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/aa937724.aspx
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and run the following commands :
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mvn install:install-file -Dfile=${path to sqljdbc.jar} \
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-DgroupId=com.microsoft.sqlserver \
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-DartifactId=sqljdbc \
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-Dversion=2.0 \
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-Dpackaging=jar
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You must also set the following properties:
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-Dopenjpa.mssql.url=jdbc:sqlserver://<HOST>:<PORT>;\
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DataBaseName=<DBNAME>
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-Dopenjpa.mssql.username=<mssql_uid>
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-Dopenjpa.mssql.password=<mssql_pwd>
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Optionally, you can override the default groupId and version
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by also supplying the following properties:
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-Dmssql.groupid=com.microsoft.sqlserver
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-Dmssql.version=2.0
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If you are using Java SE 6 or later, you will need to use:
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-Dmssql.artifactid=sqljdbc4
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-->
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<id>test-mssql</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-mssql</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>${mssql.groupid}</groupId>
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<artifactId>${mssql.artifactid}</artifactId>
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<version>${mssql.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<mssql.maven.repo>http://not.real.repository</mssql.maven.repo>
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<mssql.groupid>com.microsoft.sqlserver</mssql.groupid>
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<mssql.artifactid>sqljdbc</mssql.artifactid>
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<mssql.version>2.0</mssql.version>
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<connection.driver.name>com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.mssql.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.mssql.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.mssql.password}</connection.password>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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<repositories>
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<repository>
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<id>mssql.repository</id>
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<name>MSSQL Repository</name>
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<url>${mssql.maven.repo}</url>
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<layout>default</layout>
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<snapshots>
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<enabled>false</enabled>
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</snapshots>
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<releases>
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<enabled>true</enabled>
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<checksumPolicy>ignore</checksumPolicy>
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</releases>
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</repository>
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</repositories>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with SQLServer DB using the jTDS driver -->
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<profile>
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<id>test-sqlserver</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-sqlserver</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>net.sourceforge.jtds</groupId>
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<artifactId>jtds</artifactId>
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<version>${jtds.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<jtds.version>1.2</jtds.version>
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<connection.driver.name>net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.sqlserver.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.sqlserver.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.sqlserver.password}</connection.password>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with Sybase DB using the jTDS driver -->
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<profile>
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<id>test-sybase</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-sybase</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>net.sourceforge.jtds</groupId>
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<artifactId>jtds</artifactId>
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<version>${jtds.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<jtds.version>1.2</jtds.version>
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<connection.driver.name>net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.sybase.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.sybase.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.sybase.password}</connection.password>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with Ingres DB -->
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<profile>
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<id>test-ingres</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-ingres</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>com.ingres.jdbc</groupId>
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<artifactId>iijdbc</artifactId>
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<version>${ingres.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<ingres.version>9.2-3.4.8</ingres.version>
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<connection.driver.name>com.ingres.jdbc.IngresDriver</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.ingres.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.ingres.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.ingres.password}</connection.password>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with a custom DB using a system jar -->
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<!--
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For example, to test with Oracle, you might run:
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mvn test -Dtest=TestPersistence -Ptest-custom \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.driverjar=$(pwd)/drivers/jdbc-oracle-10_2_0_1_0.jar \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.driverclass=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@HOST:PORT:DBNAME \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.username=USERNAME \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.password=PASSWORD
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-->
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<profile>
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<id>test-custom</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-custom</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>openjpa.customdriver</groupId>
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<artifactId>openjpa.customdriver</artifactId>
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<version>1.0</version>
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<scope>system</scope>
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<systemPath>${openjpa.custom.driverjar}</systemPath>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<connection.driver.name>${openjpa.custom.driverclass}</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.custom.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.custom.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.custom.password}</connection.password>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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</profile>
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<!-- Profile for testing with a custom DB using two system jars.
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Some databases (DB2) use more than one jar for their JDBC provider.
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Functionally this is identical to the previous profile, with a
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second system dependency added.
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-->
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<!--
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For example, to test with DB2, you might run:
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mvn test -Dtest=TestPersistence -Ptest-custom2 \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.driverjar1=$(pwd)/drivers/db2jcc.jar \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.driverjar2=$(pwd)/drviers/db2jcc_license_cu.jar \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.driverclass=com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.url=jdbc:db2://HOST:PORT/DBNAME \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.username=USERNAME \
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-Dopenjpa.custom.password=PASSWORD
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-->
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<profile>
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<id>test-custom2</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-custom2</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>openjpa.customdriver1</groupId>
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<artifactId>openjpa.customdriver1</artifactId>
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<version>1.0</version>
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<scope>system</scope>
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<systemPath>${openjpa.custom.driverjar1}</systemPath>
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</dependency>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>openjpa.customdriver2</groupId>
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<artifactId>openjpa.customdriver2</artifactId>
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<version>1.0</version>
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<scope>system</scope>
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<systemPath>${openjpa.custom.driverjar2}</systemPath>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<connection.driver.name>${openjpa.custom.driverclass}</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.custom.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.custom.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.custom.password}</connection.password>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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</profile>
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<!--
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The test-custom2 profile does not work very well when used with a
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continuous build system. As a convenience I've added profiles for
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some of the proprietary databases to make testing easier.
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-->
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<profile>
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<!--
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Example db2 profile. You can use this profile if you:
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1) have the DB2 artifacts installed in a local repo and supply
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the URL:
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-Ddb2.maven.repo=http://my.local.repo
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2) have a copy of the DB2 JCC driver and run the following
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commands :
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mvn install:install-file -Dfile=${path to db2jcc.jar} \
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-DgroupId=com.ibm.db2 \
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-DartifactId=jcc-driver \
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-Dversion=9.5 \
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-Dpackaging=jar
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mvn install:install-file -Dfile=${path to db2jcc_license.jar} \
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-DgroupId=com.ibm.db2 \
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-DartifactId=jcc-license \
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-Dversion=9.5 \
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-Dpackaging=jar
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You must also set the following properties:
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-Dopenjpa.db2.url=jdbc:db2://<HOST>:<PORT>/<DBNAME>
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-Dopenjpa.db2.username=<db2_uid>
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-Dopenjpa.db2.password=<db2_pwd>
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Optionally, you can override the default DB2 groupId,
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artifactIds and version by also supplying the following
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properties:
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-Ddb2.groupid=com.ibm.db2
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-Dids.driver.artifactid=jcc-driver
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-Dids.license.artifactid=jcc-license
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-Ddb2.version=9.5
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-->
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<id>test-db2-jcc</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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<name>test-db2-jcc</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>${db2.groupid}</groupId>
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<artifactId>${db2.driver.artifactid}</artifactId>
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<version>${db2.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>${db2.groupid}</groupId>
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<artifactId>${db2.license.artifactid}</artifactId>
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<version>${db2.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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</dependencies>
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<properties>
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<db2.maven.repo>http://not.a.real.repository</db2.maven.repo>
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<db2.groupid>com.ibm.db2</db2.groupid>
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<db2.driver.artifactid>jcc-driver</db2.driver.artifactid>
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<db2.license.artifactid>jcc-license</db2.license.artifactid>
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<db2.version>9.5</db2.version>
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<connection.driver.name>com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver</connection.driver.name>
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<connection.url>${openjpa.db2.url}</connection.url>
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<connection.username>${openjpa.db2.username}</connection.username>
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<connection.password>${openjpa.db2.password}</connection.password>
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<jdbc.DBDictionary />
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</properties>
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<repositories>
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<repository>
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<id>db2.repository</id>
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<name>DB2 Repository</name>
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<url>${db2.maven.repo}</url>
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<layout>default</layout>
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<snapshots>
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<enabled>false</enabled>
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</snapshots>
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<releases>
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|
<enabled>true</enabled>
|
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<checksumPolicy>ignore</checksumPolicy>
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</releases>
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</repository>
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|
</repositories>
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</profile>
|
|
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<!-- Profile for testing Apache Derby with the DB2 JCC driver -->
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<profile>
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<id>test-derbyjcc</id>
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<activation>
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<property>
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|
<name>test-derbyjcc</name>
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</property>
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</activation>
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<dependencies>
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<dependency>
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<groupId>${db2.groupid}</groupId>
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<artifactId>${db2.driver.artifactid}</artifactId>
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<version>${db2.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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|
<dependency>
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<groupId>${db2.groupid}</groupId>
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<artifactId>${db2.license.artifactid}</artifactId>
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<version>${db2.version}</version>
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<scope>test</scope>
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</dependency>
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|
</dependencies>
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|
<properties>
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<db2.maven.repo>http://not.a.real.repository</db2.maven.repo>
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|
<db2.groupid>com.ibm.db2</db2.groupid>
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<db2.driver.artifactid>jcc-driver</db2.driver.artifactid>
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|
<db2.license.artifactid>jcc-license</db2.license.artifactid>
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<db2.version>9.5</db2.version>
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|
<!--
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|
Note: DB must be created before using this profile,
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|
which can be done by running:
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mvn test -Dtest=<testcase> -Ptest-derbynet
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|
-->
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|
<openjpa.derbyjcc.url>jdbc:db2://localhost:1527/openjpa20</openjpa.derbyjcc.url>
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|
<!-- Note: commons-dbcp2 requires dummy values for uid/pwd -->
|
|
<openjpa.derbyjcc.username>uid</openjpa.derbyjcc.username>
|
|
<openjpa.derbyjcc.password>pwd</openjpa.derbyjcc.password>
|
|
<connection.driver.name>com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver</connection.driver.name>
|
|
<connection.url>${openjpa.derbyjcc.url}</connection.url>
|
|
<connection.username>${openjpa.derbyjcc.username}</connection.username>
|
|
<connection.password>${openjpa.derbyjcc.password}</connection.password>
|
|
<jdbc.DBDictionary />
|
|
</properties>
|
|
<repositories>
|
|
<repository>
|
|
<id>db2.repository</id>
|
|
<name>DB2 Repository</name>
|
|
<url>${db2.maven.repo}</url>
|
|
<layout>default</layout>
|
|
<snapshots>
|
|
<enabled>false</enabled>
|
|
</snapshots>
|
|
<releases>
|
|
<enabled>true</enabled>
|
|
<checksumPolicy>ignore</checksumPolicy>
|
|
</releases>
|
|
</repository>
|
|
</repositories>
|
|
</profile>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Profile for testing Informix with the DB2 JCC driver -->
|
|
<profile>
|
|
<!--
|
|
Example Informix JCC profile. You can use this profile if you:
|
|
1a) have the DB2 JCC artifacts installed in a local repo and
|
|
supply the URL:
|
|
-Dids.maven.repo=http://my.local.repo
|
|
1b) or have a copy of the DB2 JCC driver and run the commands
|
|
listed above in the test-db2-jcc profile.
|
|
2) have the DRDA service enabled on the IDS server, which
|
|
is usually port 9089
|
|
|
|
You must also set the following properties:
|
|
-Dopenjpa.ids.url=jdbc:ids://<HOST>:<PORT>/<DBNAME>
|
|
-Dopenjpa.ids.username=<ids_uid>
|
|
-Dopenjpa.ids.password=<ids_pwd>
|
|
|
|
Optionally, you can override the default DB2 JCC groupId,
|
|
artifactIds and version by also supplying the following
|
|
properties:
|
|
-Dids.groupid=com.ibm.db2
|
|
-Dids.driver.artifactid=jcc-driver
|
|
-Dids.license.artifactid=jcc-license
|
|
-Dids.version=9.5
|
|
-->
|
|
<id>test-ids-jcc</id>
|
|
<activation>
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>test-ids-jcc</name>
|
|
</property>
|
|
</activation>
|
|
<dependencies>
|
|
<dependency>
|
|
<groupId>${ids.groupid}</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>${ids.driver.artifactid}</artifactId>
|
|
<version>${ids.version}</version>
|
|
<scope>test</scope>
|
|
</dependency>
|
|
<dependency>
|
|
<groupId>${ids.groupid}</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>${ids.license.artifactid}</artifactId>
|
|
<version>${ids.version}</version>
|
|
<scope>test</scope>
|
|
</dependency>
|
|
</dependencies>
|
|
<properties>
|
|
<ids.maven.repo>http://not.a.real.repository</ids.maven.repo>
|
|
<ids.groupid>com.ibm.db2</ids.groupid>
|
|
<ids.driver.artifactid>jcc-driver</ids.driver.artifactid>
|
|
<ids.license.artifactid>jcc-license</ids.license.artifactid>
|
|
<ids.version>9.5</ids.version>
|
|
<connection.driver.name>com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver</connection.driver.name>
|
|
<connection.url>${openjpa.ids.url}</connection.url>
|
|
<connection.username>${openjpa.ids.username}</connection.username>
|
|
<connection.password>${openjpa.ids.password}</connection.password>
|
|
<jdbc.DBDictionary />
|
|
</properties>
|
|
<repositories>
|
|
<repository>
|
|
<id>ids.repository</id>
|
|
<name>Informix Repository</name>
|
|
<url>${ids.maven.repo}</url>
|
|
<layout>default</layout>
|
|
<snapshots>
|
|
<enabled>false</enabled>
|
|
</snapshots>
|
|
<releases>
|
|
<enabled>true</enabled>
|
|
<checksumPolicy>ignore</checksumPolicy>
|
|
</releases>
|
|
</repository>
|
|
</repositories>
|
|
</profile>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Profile for testing Informix with the Informix JDBC Driver -->
|
|
<profile>
|
|
<!--
|
|
Example Informix profile. You can use this profile if you:
|
|
1) have the Informix JDBC artifacts installed in a local repo and
|
|
supply the URL:
|
|
-Dids.maven.repo=http://my.local.repo
|
|
2) have a copy of the Informix driver and run the following
|
|
commands :
|
|
mvn install:install-file -Dfile=${path to ifxjdbc.jar} \
|
|
-DgroupId=com.informix \
|
|
-DartifactId=informix-driver \
|
|
-Dversion=3.70 \
|
|
-Dpackaging=jar
|
|
|
|
You must also set the following properties:
|
|
-Dopenjpa.ids.url=jdbc:informix-sqli://<HOST>:<PORT>:informixserver=<INFORMIXSERVER>;database=<DBNAME>
|
|
-Dopenjpa.ids.username=<ids_uid>
|
|
-Dopenjpa.ids.password=<ids_pwd>
|
|
|
|
Optionally, you can override the default Informix groupId,
|
|
artifactIds and version by also supplying the following
|
|
properties:
|
|
-Dids.groupid=com.informix
|
|
-Dids.driver.artifactid=informix-driver
|
|
-Dids.version=3.70
|
|
-->
|
|
<id>test-ids-informix</id>
|
|
<activation>
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>test-ids-informix</name>
|
|
</property>
|
|
</activation>
|
|
<dependencies>
|
|
<dependency>
|
|
<groupId>${ids.groupid}</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>${ids.driver.artifactid}</artifactId>
|
|
<version>${ids.version}</version>
|
|
<scope>test</scope>
|
|
</dependency>
|
|
</dependencies>
|
|
<properties>
|
|
<ids.maven.repo>http://not.a.real.repository</ids.maven.repo>
|
|
<ids.groupid>com.informix</ids.groupid>
|
|
<ids.driver.artifactid>informix-driver</ids.driver.artifactid>
|
|
<ids.version>3.70</ids.version>
|
|
<connection.driver.name>com.informix.jdbc.IfxDriver</connection.driver.name>
|
|
<connection.url>${openjpa.ids.url}</connection.url>
|
|
<connection.username>${openjpa.ids.username}</connection.username>
|
|
<connection.password>${openjpa.ids.password}</connection.password>
|
|
<jdbc.DBDictionary />
|
|
</properties>
|
|
<repositories>
|
|
<repository>
|
|
<id>ids.repository</id>
|
|
<name>Informix Repository</name>
|
|
<url>${ids.maven.repo}</url>
|
|
<layout>default</layout>
|
|
<snapshots>
|
|
<enabled>false</enabled>
|
|
</snapshots>
|
|
<releases>
|
|
<enabled>true</enabled>
|
|
<checksumPolicy>ignore</checksumPolicy>
|
|
</releases>
|
|
</repository>
|
|
</repositories>
|
|
</profile>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Profile for testing with Oracle DB -->
|
|
<profile>
|
|
<!--
|
|
Example oracle profile. You can use this profile if you:
|
|
1) have the Oracle artifacts installed in a local repo and
|
|
supply the URL:
|
|
-Doracle.maven.repo=http://my.local.repo
|
|
2) have a copy of the Oracle driver and run the following
|
|
command:
|
|
mvn install:install-file -Dfile=${path to ojdbc.jar} \
|
|
-DgroupId=com.oracle \
|
|
-DartifactId=jdbc-driver \
|
|
-Dversion=10g \
|
|
-Dpackaging=jar
|
|
|
|
You must also set the following properties:
|
|
-Dopenjpa.oracle.url
|
|
-Dopenjpa.oracle.username
|
|
-Dopenjpa.oracle.password
|
|
|
|
Optionally, you can override the default Oracle groupId and
|
|
version by also supplying the following properties:
|
|
-Doracle.groupid=com.oracle
|
|
-Doracle.version=10g
|
|
-->
|
|
<id>test-oracle</id>
|
|
<activation>
|
|
<property>
|
|
<name>test-oracle</name>
|
|
</property>
|
|
</activation>
|
|
<dependencies>
|
|
<dependency>
|
|
<groupId>${oracle.groupid}</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>${oracle.artifactid}</artifactId>
|
|
<version>${oracle.version}</version>
|
|
<scope>test</scope>
|
|
</dependency>
|
|
</dependencies>
|
|
<properties>
|
|
<oracle.maven.repo>http://not.a.real.repository</oracle.maven.repo>
|
|
<oracle.groupid>com.oracle</oracle.groupid>
|
|
<oracle.artifactid>jdbc-driver</oracle.artifactid>
|
|
<oracle.version>10g</oracle.version>
|
|
<connection.driver.name>oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver</connection.driver.name>
|
|
<connection.url>${openjpa.oracle.url}</connection.url>
|
|
<connection.username>${openjpa.oracle.username}</connection.username>
|
|
<connection.password>${openjpa.oracle.password}</connection.password>
|
|
<jdbc.DBDictionary />
|
|
</properties>
|
|
<repositories>
|
|
<repository>
|
|
<id>oracle.repository</id>
|
|
<name>Oracle Repository</name>
|
|
<url>${oracle.maven.repo}</url>
|
|
<layout>default</layout>
|
|
<snapshots>
|
|
<enabled>false</enabled>
|
|
</snapshots>
|
|
<releases>
|
|
<enabled>true</enabled>
|
|
<checksumPolicy>ignore</checksumPolicy>
|
|
</releases>
|
|
</repository>
|
|
</repositories>
|
|
</profile>
|
|
</profiles>
|
|
|
|
<dependencies>
|
|
<dependency>
|
|
<groupId>org.apache.openjpa</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>openjpa-persistence-jdbc</artifactId>
|
|
<version>${project.version}</version>
|
|
</dependency>
|
|
<dependency>
|
|
<groupId>org.apache.openjpa</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>openjpa-persistence-jdbc</artifactId>
|
|
<version>${project.version}</version>
|
|
<type>test-jar</type>
|
|
<scope>test</scope>
|
|
</dependency>
|
|
<dependency>
|
|
<groupId>jakarta-regexp</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>jakarta-regexp</artifactId>
|
|
<scope>test</scope>
|
|
</dependency>
|
|
</dependencies>
|
|
|
|
<build>
|
|
<plugins>
|
|
<!-- disable creating javadoc for this module -->
|
|
<plugin>
|
|
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>maven-javadoc-plugin</artifactId>
|
|
<configuration>
|
|
<skip>true</skip>
|
|
</configuration>
|
|
</plugin>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Extract the common test support files from o-p-j-tests.jar -->
|
|
<plugin>
|
|
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>maven-dependency-plugin</artifactId>
|
|
<executions>
|
|
<execution>
|
|
<id>unpack</id>
|
|
<phase>test-compile</phase>
|
|
<goals>
|
|
<goal>unpack</goal>
|
|
</goals>
|
|
<configuration>
|
|
<artifactItems>
|
|
<artifactItem>
|
|
<groupId>org.apache.openjpa</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>openjpa-persistence-jdbc</artifactId>
|
|
<version>${project.version}</version>
|
|
<type>test-jar</type>
|
|
<outputDirectory>${project.build.testOutputDirectory}</outputDirectory>
|
|
<includes>org/apache/openjpa/persistence/test/*.class</includes>
|
|
</artifactItem>
|
|
</artifactItems>
|
|
</configuration>
|
|
</execution>
|
|
</executions>
|
|
</plugin>
|
|
|
|
<plugin>
|
|
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
|
|
<executions>
|
|
<execution>
|
|
<phase>process-test-classes</phase>
|
|
<configuration>
|
|
<target>
|
|
<ant antfile="src/test/ant/enhancer.xml" target="enhance" inheritRefs="true">
|
|
<property name="maven.test.skip" value="${maven.test.skip}" />
|
|
<property name="test" value="${test}" />
|
|
<property name="outdir" value="${project.build.outputDirectory}" />
|
|
<property name="project.build.testOutputDirectory" value="${project.build.testOutputDirectory}" />
|
|
<property name="openjpa.Log" value="${openjpa.Log}" />
|
|
<property name="build.enhance" value="${build.enhance}" />
|
|
</ant>
|
|
</target>
|
|
</configuration>
|
|
<goals>
|
|
<goal>run</goal>
|
|
</goals>
|
|
</execution>
|
|
</executions>
|
|
</plugin>
|
|
<plugin>
|
|
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
|
|
<artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
|
|
<configuration>
|
|
<argLine>${surefire.jvm.args}</argLine>
|
|
<excludes>
|
|
<!--
|
|
exclude classes that end with 'Test'; these are not test cases per OpenJPA standards
|
|
-->
|
|
<exclude>org/apache/openjpa/**/*Test.java</exclude>
|
|
<exclude>${surefire.excludes.locking}</exclude>
|
|
</excludes>
|
|
</configuration>
|
|
</plugin>
|
|
</plugins>
|
|
</build>
|
|
</project>
|