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Marc Logemann

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Marc Logemann is founder of www.logentis.de a Java consultancy
how an app can react on updates that need DB changes Posted: Oct 11, 2008 7:09 AM
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With Liquibase you have a handy tool to publish database changes for projects or products. When distributing an update, you simply ship the db refactoring xml with the product and then let the application decide what fancy things to do before doing the needed DB update.

Here is a little screencast how i confront the user with a DB change first time he logs in after an application update: http://www.logemann.org/liquiyui.html

The YUI animation of the dissapearing LoginForm is smoother in reality. Perhaps i will post code later on if there is interest.

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