Building database extensions
You can build the database extensions by rebuilding the entities.jar.
About this task
To build the extensions to your database, rebuild the entities.jar by running the deployer.sh utility from the <runtime_sandbox>/bin directory. For example:
./deployer.sh -t entitydeployer
By default, when you run the entitydeployer target, all the log messages are printed to the<runtime_sandbox>/logs/entitydeployer.log file. If you want to print the log messages in the log file as well as on the console, pass the -l info parameter when you run the entitydeployer target. For example:
./deployer.sh -t entitydeployer -l info
To update the ERD documentation, re-build the entities.jar by running the deployer.sh utility from the <runtime_sandbox>/bin directory. For example:
./deployer.sh -t updateERD
dbverify, the SQL
statements generated by dbverify are applied to the database. To prevent
dbverify from generating IndexAdds SQL statements for
dropped indexes, ensure that you list the names of those dropped indexes in the following file
within your customization
source.files/extensions/schemagenerator/indexes_not_created.txt<runtime>/extensions/schemagenerator/indexes_not_created.txt.Ensure that each index is listed in this file in a separate line, and the Index Name from the corresponding entity XML is specified.