I just talked to the guys at XMLMind, and it sounds like they are
willing to give Apache members licenses to the Pro version of XXE (and
have in some cases already).
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/proedition.html
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/features.html
Larry
On 9/21/06, Clinton Begin
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OK they are the section numbers I promised to give you guys ;=)
I'll have a look at really doing them when my baby, wife and day-job
give me time ;=)
I love you too folks and that idea about sharing the wives might not
be all that bad either. I'll send you mine
Hey Richard, don't worry man. We love you. Like I said, your questions and feedback are being taken very seriously and have raised other interesting topics on the side. You're already a contributor in our eyes.
Let us know how it goes.ClintonOn 9/22/06, Richard Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Remember that iBATIS fits well into a "Straight JDBC"/"iBATIS" hybrid. So, if you run into anything that iBATIS can't/shouldn't handle you can/should utilize JDBC. On top of that we are always here to help you.
"I really do want to make an effort to pay back in some small way"Payments can be made w
WE are the gods of open source - only WE are allowed to make jokes. :) (BTW - it seemed clear to me that it was a joke, and this is a joke too)
Good luck with iBATIS - I think you'll be happy with the decision.
Jeff Butler
On 9/22/06, Richard Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guys I was jus
Guys I was just joking with the rant. You've got a great product and
good documentation (even if it needs a bit of licking into shape).
I've got the job at present of team leader to extend a project which
contains thousands of lines of hard-coded JDBC. I'm in the process of
evaluating whether t