hanks you.
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> > Předmět: Re: two parametr in Mapper method
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> >In your second XML example, are you still using the same metho
No. I think that when I use XML, anotation is not necessary. This was my fault.
Thanks you.
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JdbcType must be specified for all nullable parameters.
>at
> org.apache.ibatis.exceptions.ExceptionFactory.wrapException(ExceptionFactory.java:8)
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> How Can I specify parametr types?
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> Předmět: Re: two parametr in Mapper method
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>multiple parameters will require the XML equivalent parameter type to be
>Map. Behind the scenes, it will do exactly what you do today -- wrap
multiple parameters will require the XML equivalent parameter type to be
Map. Behind the scenes, it will do exactly what you do today -- wrap
multiple params in a Map. This keeps it simple and consistent.
Clinton
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Guy Rouillier wrote:
> I'm glad to see you are co
I wrote this:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-669
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> Předmět: Re: two parametr in Mapper method
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>You shoul
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> From: Clinton Begin
> Subject: two parametr in Mapper method
> Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 4:52:08 AM
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> There's no way to introspect on the parame
Hi.
This would be great, booth possibilities! Its in plan do this in 3.0 release?
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From: Clinton Begin
Subject: two parametr in Mapper method
Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 4:52:08 AM
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I'm glad to see you are considering allowing multiple parameters. I've
found having to bind everything into one is cumbersome.
What are you thinking of doing for XML? I'd suggest replacing
ParameterType with ParameterList, with the latter a cut and paste from
the mapper method. Your example
There's no way to introspect on the parameter names.
So your choices become:
@Select({"SELECT * FROM send LIMIT #{1}, #{2}"})
List getAllItems(int offset, int limit);
...Or...
@Select({"SELECT * FROM send LIMIT #{offset}, #{limit}"})
List getAllItems(@Param("offset") int offset, @Param("limit")
I'd be curious to understand what the Java limitation is. I would have
thought that with Java 1.5's support of varargs, limitations such as
this would no longer exists. Of course, to use varargs here, I suppose
we'd have to use Object[], which would shoot your type safety.
Clinton Begin wrot
It's a limitation in Java. However, we are working on a couple of potential
options. But it's not possible to do it the way you've written it (which is
really sad, because it's perfectly possible in C# and other languages).
Clinton
2009/10/4 Tomáš Procházka
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> Why not supported this?
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> @Sel
Why not supported this?
@Select({"SELECT * FROM send LIMIT #{offset}, #{limit}"})
List getAllItems(int offset, int limit);
Its limitation of Java or bug in actual version?
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