You are right, i mix the question with another one asking for a solution like
this...
:D
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De: Niels Beekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: user-java@ibatis.apache.org
Enviado: martes, 13 de noviembre, 2007 10:09:11
Asunto: RE: Setting schema name
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> *Sent:* dinsdag 13 november 2007 16:56
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: dinsdag 13 november 2007 16:56
To: user-java@ibatis.apache.org
Subject: Re: Setting schema name
Yes, use something like this:
and put your file inside the dtd directory... i have a resource directory that
eclipse recognize as a source directory.
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properties file will specify a schema name different between our
environments (TST/DEV/ACC/PRD/EMR);
Kind regards,
Walter
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o: martes, 13 de noviembre, 2007 3:01:03
Asunto: Setting schema name
Hi,
Is there a way to set the schema name using some Java code instead of setting
it inside the iBatis configuration file?
Walter
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Hi,
Is there a way to set the schema name using some Java code instead of
setting it inside the iBatis configuration file?
Walter