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Bug 829779

Summary: Wrong hibernate.dialect in jbpm5.esb persistence unit definition.
Product: [JBoss] JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5 Reporter: Marek Baluch <mbaluch>
Component: Build ProcessAssignee: Julian Coleman <jcoleman>
Status: CLOSED UPSTREAM QA Contact: Marek Baluch <mbaluch>
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Version: 5.3.0 GACC: soa-p-jira, tcunning
Target Milestone: ER4   
Target Release: 5.3.0 GA   
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Description Marek Baluch 2012-06-07 14:23:47 UTC
Description of problem:

jbpm5.esb/META-INF/persistence.xml uses wrong hibernate.dialect. The dialect must be HSQLDialect otherwise the following error will be present during server startup:

16:20:56,623 ERROR [SchemaUpdate] could not complete schema update
java.sql.SQLException: Table not found: SEQUENCES in statement [select sequence_name from information_schema.sequences]

See attached server log for full stack-trace.

Comment 1 Marek Baluch 2012-06-07 14:24:13 UTC
Created attachment 590216 [details]
server.log

Comment 2 tcunning 2012-06-07 14:37:06 UTC
This change has already been committed and should be seen in ER4.    In ER3, Julian hand patched the persistence.xml to use HSQLDialect, but I'm guessing that this was not included in the most recent ER3 rolled.

Comment 3 Marek Baluch 2012-06-21 15:37:45 UTC
Verified on 5.3 ER4.

Comment 4 Suz 2012-06-28 23:26:54 UTC
Technical note field set to negative as this issue was fixed befrore users saw it.

Comment 8 Red Hat Bugzilla 2025-02-10 03:20:03 UTC
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