Use LiquiBase to Manage Hands-free Database Migration

Courtesy Linux Today  Sat, 08/09/2008 - 12:04

IBM Developerworks: "Databases are often out of sync with the applications they support, and getting the database and data into a known state is a significant challenge to manage.

In this installment of Automation for the people, automation expert Paul Duvall demonstrates how the open source LiquiBase database-migration tool can reduce the pain of managing the constant of change with databases and applications."


 

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