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Legal parameter sets for various fields can then be stored as pseudo queries.
 
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==News from the dev team==
  
 
==Generic Task Structure to map to any SQL DB==
 
==Generic Task Structure to map to any SQL DB==

Revision as of 12:51, 11 June 2008

This work is funded by Remain Software and Industrial-TSI.

This is a temp doc space for the generic SQL connector for mylyn.

Temporary SVN

svn://bugs.industrial-tsi.com/mylyn_gsc

Members

Maarten Meijer
Wim Jongman

Plan

Initial Request: bug 184532
Discussion: bug 223048

Current work is done using Apache Ibatis so that all configuration can be stored in the ibatis xml configuration files.

Legal parameter sets for various fields can then be stored as pseudo queries.

News from the dev team

Generic Task Structure to map to any SQL DB

These are mainly the fields from AbstractTask

- repositoryUrl
- taskId
- owner
- summary
- priority (as P1, P2, P3, P4 or P5)
- completed
- completionDate (null is not completed)
- creationDate
- dueDate
- notes

Further more a generic Task can hold:

- a list of TaskComments and
- a list of TaskAttachments.

But how?

Task Context

Since the users of this connector are owners of the database (otherwise they would not be able to access it) it makes sense to create a new table that is keyed by task id and that holds a blob for the task context. In this way the task context can conveniently be dropped in this table. This could also be a setting in the connector.

Generic Query Structure to map to any SQL DB

There will be a Query window allowing (full text) selection on:

- taskId : match a specific ID
- owner : match a known owner from a list
- summary : match a string in a description
- priority (as P1, P2, P3, P4 or P5) : match one or more priorities
- completed : match true or false
- completionDate (null is not completed)  : match before, after and null
- creationDate  : match before, after and null
- dueDate  : match before, after and null
- notes : match a string in a description

and possibly:

- in the list of TaskComments and
- in the list of TaskAttachments.


Screenshots

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