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For some unit tests I'm dropping and recreating the entire database schema after each test. Its not perfect but it works. However when I upgraded from Spring 3.0.6 to 3.1.0.RC2 to get support for Hibernate 4, the methods I was using got deleted.

Old code:

@BeforeMethod
public void setupSchema() {
    LocalSessionFactoryBean session = (LocalSessionFactoryBean) context.getBean("&sessionFactory");
    session.dropDatabaseSchema();
    session.createDatabaseSchema();
}

what am I supposed to use instead to recreate the database schema in 3.1.0.RC2?

EDIT: Note that this is for the hibernate4 LocalSessionFactoryBean, not the hibernate3 one

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For those interested, fixed this problem today. Essentially just use SchemaExport

@BeforeMethod
public void setupSchema() {
    LocalSessionFactoryBean session = (LocalSessionFactoryBean) context.getBean("&sessionFactory");
    SchemaExport export = new SchemaExport(session.getConfiguration());
    export.drop(false, true);
    export.create(false, true);
}

Hope this helps someone

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Have a look at this:

JavaDoc for 3.1.0 RC2

The methods still exist in this. However, also notice there is two LocalSessionFactoryBean's in the java doc(see left hand side scroll list)!!

[EDIT] As mentioned below the methods have been deprecated in hibernate 4

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    Actually if you look carefully there's one for hibernate3 and one for hibernate4. I'm using the one for hibernate4. I updated the question
    – TheLQ
    Dec 12, 2011 at 15:33
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In recent Spring with Hibernate 5, dropping the database works as follows:


@Autowired
ApplicationContext applicationContext;

...

var localSessionFactoryBean = applicationContext.getBean(LocalSessionFactoryBean.class);
var schemaExport = new SchemaExport();
schemaExport.drop(EnumSet.of(TargetType.DATABASE), 
    localSessionFactoryBean.getMetadataSources().buildMetaData());

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