Author: cbegin Date: Sat Jan 27 07:26:43 2007 New Revision: 500546 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=500546 Log: fixed spacing on index
Modified: ibatis/trunk/site/pages/index.vm Modified: ibatis/trunk/site/pages/index.vm URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ibatis/trunk/site/pages/index.vm?view=diff&rev=500546&r1=500545&r2=500546 ============================================================================== --- ibatis/trunk/site/pages/index.vm (original) +++ ibatis/trunk/site/pages/index.vm Sat Jan 27 07:26:43 2007 @@ -47,101 +47,101 @@ </div> -<h2>News</h2> + <h2>News</h2> -<h3>iBATIS in Action Released</h3> -<p>(January 26, 2007) A book for iBATIS? No way! Yes way. The book is here. -This is the first edition, targeting primarily the Java platform. But it's -definitely useful for .NET and even Ruby users, even if only to understand -the concepts and and ideas behind iBATIS. Everything else is just syntax. Some people -may wonder if we're just trying to make money by selling documentation (sounds -familiar to some no doubt). But trust us, writing technical books is NO way -to make money! We did this for you, so you'd have a definitive guide to read -from instead of wading through various internet resources. I think we're more -worried about the Amazon.com comments than the sales... ;-) I (Clinton) really -want to say what a fantastic experience it was to work with Brandon and Larry -on this project. You guys did a fantastic job.</p> -<p><b><a href="http://www.manning.com/begin/">Buy the book in print or PDF here.</a></b></p> - -<h3>DAO Deprecated and Made Available Separately</h3> -<p>(January 26, 2007) This is a little late notice, but iBATIS for Java 2.3 has enough -votes to go GA now, so I figured it would be good to note here. The DAO -framework has indeed been deprecated. Deprecated doesn't mean dead. Many people -can and will continue to use it. In fact, it will be a bit cleaner because -it's made available separately so you can feel more comfortable changing it if you -need to. Feel free to take the code and make it your own. Or just use it as -is until it gets too old (it's pretty easy to switch iBATIS DAOs to Spring DAOs -if and when the time is right). We've made the Java DAO framework permanently available -on the Java downloads page. Deprecated basically means we just won't be -adding any features to it in the future, which is pretty much the same way it's been -for a couple of years -- I guess it's perfect. ;-) Kidding.</p> -<p><b><a href="javadownloads.cgi">The DAO framework will always be available here.</a></b></p> - - -<h3>iBATIS for Java 2.2.0 General Availability</h3> -<p>(December 5, 2006) The votes are in and iBATIS for Java 2.2.0 is promoted - to general availabilty status. This release is the most significant release - of iBATIS in at least a year. See the - release notes on the download page for full details. - This is the last release of iBATIS that will include the DAO framework.</p> -<p><b><a href="javadownloads.cgi">Download iBATIS 2.2.0!</a></b></p> - -<h3>iBATIS for Java 2.3.0 Released [Status: Beta]</h3> -<p>(December 1, 2006) This release includes several bug fixes and enhancements. - Additionally, this release offers new support for local caching of prepared statements. - Caching prepared statements can lead to significant performance improvements - in many environments.</p> -<p>The Java DAO framework has been removed from iBATIS as of release - 2.3.0. We heartily recommend that you consider using the - <a href="http://www.springframework.org" target="_blank">Spring Framework</a> - for all your DAO needs! Spring offers great support for iBATIS.</p> -<p>The paginated list methods have been deprecated with this release. The methods were confusing - to many users and often misused. We suggest using native database support for paging, - or that you use the query methods with skip and max settings.</p> -<p><b><a href="javadownloads.cgi">Download iBATIS 2.3.0!</a></b></p> - -<h3>ARTICLE: InfoQ has posted an article on iBATIS.NET</h3> -<p> -<a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2006/11/iBATIS-MySpace" target="_blank">Read it !</a> -<p/> -Thanks to the InfoQ team! -</p> - -<h3>iBATIS.NET DataMapper 1.5.1 and DataAccess 1.8.1 General Availability!</h3> -<p>(August 10, 2006) The votes are in and both distributions are now tagged as GA!</p> -<p>This release is primarily an enhancement release to support .NET 2.0 and also bug fix, documentation have been updated. - iBATIS now supports all essential features of .NET 2.0 (generics, nullable types), see change log for more information. - </p> -<p><b><a href="dotnetdownloads.cgi">Download iBATIS.NET DataMapper 1.5.1 and DataAccess 1.8.1!</a></b></p> - - -<h3>RBatis - iBATIS for Ruby has been released!</h3> - <p>(Jul 30, 2006) As promised almost exactly one year ago...iBATIS for Ruby is now here. Jon Tirsen - has joined the team and RBatis is ready to roll with a plug-in for Rails of course. You can see - the permanent link in the Path to iBATIS on the left, but don't waste time moving your mouse....</p> -<p><a href="docs/ruby">Check it out!</a></p> - -<h3>DTDs @ iBATIS.com - The Deed has been done</h3> - <p>(Jul 30, 2006) The DTDs hosted at iBATIS.com have been permanently removed. The multiple warnings - went starting with a broadcast announcement to the mailing lists and a permanent space on the homepage. - With over 1.5 million hits to the DTD per month, it was time to move the burden over to the Apache servers. ;-) - If you're a year behind on your email and using an old version of iBATIS, and you're wondering why - your application won't start anymore...try changing the DOCTYPE of your XML files to the following.</p> - -<pre><!DOCTYPE sqlMapConfig <br/> - PUBLIC "-//ibatis.apache.org//DTD SQL Map Config 2.0//EN" <br/> - "http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/sql-map-config-2.dtd"> -</pre> -<pre><!DOCTYPE sqlMap <br/> - PUBLIC "-//ibatis.apache.org//DTD SQL Map 2.0//EN" <br/> - "http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/sql-map-2.dtd"> -</pre> -<pre><!DOCTYPE daoConfig <br/> - PUBLIC "-//ibatis.apache.org//DTD DAO Configuration 2.0//EN" <br/> - "http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/dao-2.dtd"> -</pre> + <h3>iBATIS in Action Released</h3> + <p>(January 26, 2007) A book for iBATIS? No way! Yes way. The book is here. + This is the first edition, targeting primarily the Java platform. But it's + definitely useful for .NET and even Ruby users, even if only to understand + the concepts and and ideas behind iBATIS. Everything else is just syntax. Some people + may wonder if we're just trying to make money by selling documentation (sounds + familiar to some no doubt). But trust us, writing technical books is NO way + to make money! We did this for you, so you'd have a definitive guide to read + from instead of wading through various internet resources. I think we're more + worried about the Amazon.com comments than the sales... ;-) I (Clinton) really + want to say what a fantastic experience it was to work with Brandon and Larry + on this project. You guys did a fantastic job.</p> + <p><b><a href="http://www.manning.com/begin/">Buy the book in print or PDF here.</a></b></p> + + <h3>DAO Deprecated and Made Available Separately</h3> + <p>(January 26, 2007) This is a little late notice, but iBATIS for Java 2.3 has enough + votes to go GA now, so I figured it would be good to note here. The DAO + framework has indeed been deprecated. Deprecated doesn't mean dead. Many people + can and will continue to use it. In fact, it will be a bit cleaner because + it's made available separately so you can feel more comfortable changing it if you + need to. Feel free to take the code and make it your own. Or just use it as + is until it gets too old (it's pretty easy to switch iBATIS DAOs to Spring DAOs + if and when the time is right). We've made the Java DAO framework permanently available + on the Java downloads page. Deprecated basically means we just won't be + adding any features to it in the future, which is pretty much the same way it's been + for a couple of years -- I guess it's perfect. ;-) Kidding.</p> + <p><b><a href="javadownloads.cgi">The DAO framework will always be available here.</a></b></p> + + + <h3>iBATIS for Java 2.2.0 General Availability</h3> + <p>(December 5, 2006) The votes are in and iBATIS for Java 2.2.0 is promoted + to general availabilty status. This release is the most significant release + of iBATIS in at least a year. See the + release notes on the download page for full details. + This is the last release of iBATIS that will include the DAO framework.</p> + <p><b><a href="javadownloads.cgi">Download iBATIS 2.2.0!</a></b></p> + + <h3>iBATIS for Java 2.3.0 Released [Status: Beta]</h3> + <p>(December 1, 2006) This release includes several bug fixes and enhancements. + Additionally, this release offers new support for local caching of prepared statements. + Caching prepared statements can lead to significant performance improvements + in many environments.</p> + <p>The Java DAO framework has been removed from iBATIS as of release + 2.3.0. We heartily recommend that you consider using the + <a href="http://www.springframework.org" target="_blank">Spring Framework</a> + for all your DAO needs! Spring offers great support for iBATIS.</p> + <p>The paginated list methods have been deprecated with this release. The methods were confusing + to many users and often misused. We suggest using native database support for paging, + or that you use the query methods with skip and max settings.</p> + <p><b><a href="javadownloads.cgi">Download iBATIS 2.3.0!</a></b></p> + + <h3>ARTICLE: InfoQ has posted an article on iBATIS.NET</h3> + <p> + <a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2006/11/iBATIS-MySpace" target="_blank">Read it !</a> + <p/> + Thanks to the InfoQ team! + </p> + + <h3>iBATIS.NET DataMapper 1.5.1 and DataAccess 1.8.1 General Availability!</h3> + <p>(August 10, 2006) The votes are in and both distributions are now tagged as GA!</p> + <p>This release is primarily an enhancement release to support .NET 2.0 and also bug fix, documentation have been updated. + iBATIS now supports all essential features of .NET 2.0 (generics, nullable types), see change log for more information. + </p> + <p><b><a href="dotnetdownloads.cgi">Download iBATIS.NET DataMapper 1.5.1 and DataAccess 1.8.1!</a></b></p> + + + <h3>RBatis - iBATIS for Ruby has been released!</h3> + <p>(Jul 30, 2006) As promised almost exactly one year ago...iBATIS for Ruby is now here. Jon Tirsen + has joined the team and RBatis is ready to roll with a plug-in for Rails of course. You can see + the permanent link in the Path to iBATIS on the left, but don't waste time moving your mouse....</p> + <p><a href="docs/ruby">Check it out!</a></p> + + <h3>DTDs @ iBATIS.com - The Deed has been done</h3> + <p>(Jul 30, 2006) The DTDs hosted at iBATIS.com have been permanently removed. The multiple warnings + went starting with a broadcast announcement to the mailing lists and a permanent space on the homepage. + With over 1.5 million hits to the DTD per month, it was time to move the burden over to the Apache servers. ;-) + If you're a year behind on your email and using an old version of iBATIS, and you're wondering why + your application won't start anymore...try changing the DOCTYPE of your XML files to the following.</p> + + <pre><!DOCTYPE sqlMapConfig <br/> + PUBLIC "-//ibatis.apache.org//DTD SQL Map Config 2.0//EN" <br/> + "http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/sql-map-config-2.dtd"> + </pre> + <pre><!DOCTYPE sqlMap <br/> + PUBLIC "-//ibatis.apache.org//DTD SQL Map 2.0//EN" <br/> + "http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/sql-map-2.dtd"> + </pre> + <pre><!DOCTYPE daoConfig <br/> + PUBLIC "-//ibatis.apache.org//DTD DAO Configuration 2.0//EN" <br/> + "http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/dao-2.dtd"> + </pre> - <p><b>Notice the change to <a href="http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/">http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/</a></b></p> + <p><b>Notice the change to <a href="http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/">http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/</a></b></p> </body> </html>