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Ted Husted wrote:
Recently, the Apache Software Foundation Board of Directors approved
our application to become an official top-level ASF project. This is
great news, and, even better news is that the disruption to our
resources will be minimal.
Soon, we will be moving the website and ma
Clinton Begin wrote:
Option 2) Use local filesystem
Every iBATIS JAR file comes with the DTDs. You can extract the DTDs and
put them on your local filesystem. This is a lame approach, but some
people already do it for performance or other security reasons. This
will also stop your DTDs fr
There are other bloated and slow DAO's that do this. This works for
small or simple projects.
iBatiis is fast and simple becuase it caches the results of the querry,
and thus is more scaleable.
If diferent users want same results, it's cached.
It may initialy seem to somoneone w/ out experien
My vote is for sale!
I prefer silent auction, send me a private email as to an entitlment, or
pay pal wire transfers. No donations is to small or to large. I have
sway w/ many others and we will make you popular, it's almost a
gurantee. You don't want us to vote the other way. For a little extr
I found another link:
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.V
There was talk and I think saw away to getQuerryAsXml.
How/where? Url?
tia,
.V
And what method? getResulstAs??
And if object, then ... how to convert to something of use? A string?
tia,
.V
Clinton Begin wrote:
Just set the type to "xml" or "dom" in the result map. "xml" will
return XML as a String, "dom" will return a DOM obj
There was talk and I think saw away to getResultsAsXml.
How/where? Url?
tia,
.V
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There was talk and I think saw away to getQuerryAsXml.
How/where? Url?
tia,
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Vic Cekvenich (netsql) wrote:
There was talk and I think saw away to getResultsAsXml.
How/where? Url?
tia,
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Kaushik Ashodiya wrote:
Hi,
I have hard time arguing for iBatis SqlMaps (not because something
wrong with SqlMaps).
Please give me more reasons so that I can convince them.
Their argument:
1. For small project SqlMap is adding unnecessary complexity.
2. Why learn one more tool when you have a sim
Leonardo Bueno wrote:
Did you get a job at JBoss Inc .V ? ;-)
Nope. :-[
.V
:-P
People that would be upset... it's enough to confuse them.
I duno hell, I use Collections instead of beans.
.V
Brice Ruth wrote:
What's the point if you sign your messages .V?!
On Apr 7, 2005 8:39 AM, *NetSQL* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I... sometimes say things I should not. So a company policy is to go by
"handles", in my case netsql.
I do wonder if that is ok?
.V
Brice Ruth wrote:
Vic, can you use an email client that actually puts "Vic" as your
name?! Would you like a Gmail account?!
Love your contr
XML Buddy is all you need.
.V
Brandon Goodin wrote:
My Eclipse rocks!!! But, if you have Intellij I can't imagine that
they wouldn't have that ability.
Brandon
Under low load, 1/3 of a second makes no difference.
Under how many concurent users before iBatis puls ahead?
.V
Brandon Goodin wrote:
Your metrics are generic. Is your JDBC and PL/SQL also translating
results into Lists of objects? Also, make sure you execute the
statement within ibatis more than
1up.com is using iBatis 2 and has 10 million members and 10,000
concurent users.
My new project is larger.
.V
Victor Stepanov wrote:
Brandon Goodin wrote:
I can vouch that we use iBatis internally at Plum Creek Timber
Company, Inc. But, i can't give you links or anything.
Brandon
On Apr 6, 2005 9
Just keep a copy of the orginial List of results fileds.
Then use them in you where clause.
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Wulf, Andrew wrote:
Before I figure it out the hard way, anyone have some pointers on
implementing an optimistic lock strategy with iBatis. The difficulty
is that we have nothing in the database (or can
testing (please ignore)
testing (please ignore)
test
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