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unser erster Ansatz bzgl reorg/runstats war dieser PR:
ebean migration liefert bei
run(..)die ausgeführten Scripte/Sqls ausdie Anwendung kann beim Start schauen, welche Migrationen wurden ausgeführt und anhand von denen runstats ausführen (man könnte an den richtigen Stelle Kommentare einbauen, wie z.B nach reorg: https://github.com/FOCONIS/ebean/pull/119/files#diff-c355b9470ce7efab289c85898e2accb643e447719930173e1c40501d3e4579dd )
andere DBMS könnten andere Befehle dann absetzen
da dies komplexer zum Umsetzen wäre und runstats für alle Tabellen nicht so lange dauert, würden wir einfach bei jedem Release runstats für alle Tabellen ausführen