The best way to do it is to create a Jira ticket and attach a ZIP file with
the source and documentation.
Interestingly, I demoed something similar (or so it sounds) a couple years
ago.  iBATIS does map very well to REST or any web services and/or AJAX
apps.  I had a thought a while back of creating JavaScript libraries and a
Servlet connector to make writing "Java-less" apps possible.  I think I
still have it lying around in one of my SVN repositories.

I look forward to seeing your take on it.  Possibly something we can
advertise as a plug-in/add-on for iBATIS 3.

Cheers,
Clinton



On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Uday Subbarayan
<uday.subbara...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hi All,
>     I have a data store which exposes REST(http) interface and I would like
> to use iBATIS as my client. I would like to add this http connector to
> iBATIS.
>
> Can some one shed some light for me to get started? I will work with you
> all, to put back to this community in the future.
>
> Thanks,
> Uday.
>
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