Thats great Ron, will keep in mind, but it was just a quick start and a very "rough jumpstart" for the one who wanna know how to "write the code".
but thanks we will keep in mind :D :) On 7/9/05, Ron Grabowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The link to download IBatisNet in the article is wrong: > > http://www.ibatis.com/common/download.html > > I got the impression after reading the article that IBatisNet is just > another of the many O/R mappers for .Net. We on the list know that its > not! > > Perhaps the article can be improved to include the following > information: > > - The homepage for iBATIS: www.ibatis.com > - IBatisNet comes with a simple yet powerful cache engine > - Dynamic SQL support > - A link to the Quick Start guide on the Wiki > > I think another good idea for an article would be to show how much less > code it takes to make a typical group of CRUD methods for a User object > as compared to plain ADO.Net. > > --- "Rahul Singh ( Anant )" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I was looking at asp.net this morning and saw > > > > Thanks to Muhammad Mudassir who is on this list, a very simple > > article > > on how to use IBATIS was written and now is linked from a very > > prominent site. > > > > "Yesterday! The Neutral Database Access Layer - IBATIS > > You code your app and place your ad-hoc SQL statements and stored > > Procs outside of the code in an XML file. Your code works against the > > database and SQL specified in the XML." > > > > Great job Muhammad > > -- > > Rahul Singh > > CEO, Anant > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- Mudassir San Jose,CA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. - The Shawshank Redemption (Movie)

