During the development of a JPA application, I added a field "type" to an entity. This caused the application to fail to start with
Caused by: Exception [EclipseLink-4002] (Eclipse Persistence Services - 2.0.2.v20100323-r6872): org.eclipse.persistence.exceptions.DatabaseException
Internal Exception: java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: Column 'T1.TYPE' is either not in any table in the FROM list or appears within a join specification and is outside the scope of the join specification or appears in a HAVING clause and is not in the GROUP BY list. If this is a CREATE or ALTER TABLE statement then 'T1.TYPE' is not a column in the target table.
Error Code: -1
during a selection.
Is there a way to get it to ALTER TABLE on startup, to match the current entity definitions? I notice that when the app starts up it calls CREATE TABLE for each table, fails and carries on.
In the past when I've added fields to entities I just delete the database and start again. This is ok for me now but what if I want to add a field to an entry when developing the next release of the software, how do I upgrade my clients without losing all there data?
Thanks in advance - Phil.