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We are using JDO in one of our projects. This has been running for quite a while and naturally we need to change the model a bit.

What is the best practice when migrating fields in entity classes in JDO?

enum MyEnum {
    REGULAR,
    MYOLDTYPE // Delete this
}
@PersistenceCapable
public class Entity {
    @Persistent
    MyEnum myEnumType;
    @Persistent
    String myString; // Rename this

}

If I delete an enum value there will be an exception if it's already persisted when loading from the database, how to migrate this?

If I would like to rename myString to myNewString, how to rename the column to the new name?

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  • It may depend on your JDO provider. Does the JDO spec specify how enums are to be mapped, or does it leave it up to the provider? May 13, 2011 at 13:24
  • I am using datanucleus. The enums are mapped by name as far as I know.
    – jontro
    May 13, 2011 at 14:46

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Firstly look at your datastore (RDBMS?, something else?) to see if you are persisting as String or numeric-based.

If you change the Enum then you're responsible for either

  1. Migrate the content of the datastore

  2. Change the Enum definition so that Enum.valueOf(String) returns what you want the old value mapped to. Alternatively, if persisting to RDBMS, make use of DataNucleus extension at the foot of http://www.datanucleus.org/products/accessplatform_3_0/jdo/types.html where you define a method to get the Enum for a String value.

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  • Thanks! I had hoped there was a standard way of migrating data with JDO.
    – jontro
    May 16, 2011 at 16:25

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