He is out of town till next week I believe, he muttered
something about "crazy in-laws" before he left. The tutorial
really is based on the 1.x of iBatis. Feel free to hang out
with us on the irc.darkmyst.org IRC server. We have 2 channels
of note: #ibatis and #funkycodemonkey
#ibatis is a lonely channel that could use more participants.
It does a good job of answering iB questions though.
#funkycodemonkey is a very laid back hangout spot for developers.
Get help on a java/struts/jsf/whatever or start a religious war
on what is the best db/framework/language/americanidol.
Laters,
Vincent
Sheehan, Andrew wrote:
He frequently views this list, I'm sure he'll write something regarding it.
-A
-----Original Message-----
From: eOk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 5:19 AM
To: ibatis-user-java@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Slightly off topic - Looking for the author of "Strutting your
stuff with struts"
Hey,
I happened upon iBatis from reading the struts intro titled "Strutting
your stuff with struts". We have been using iBatis as a prototype for a
new system and I have to show some people show to put struts and iBatis
together. I was hoping to point people at the really helpful info at
http://www.reumann.net/ but it seems to be off the air. Anyone have
details of the author?
regards
Eoin
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