Thanks Ron, It was actually set to false. I did try both. I also put the fully qualified class in resultMap, and still have the same null reference error:
- The error occurred in <sqlMap resource="AccountMap.xml" xmlns="http://ibatis.apache.org/dataMapper" />. - Check the Domain.AAPResult. ----> IBatisNet.Common.Exceptions.ConfigurationException : Could not configure ResultMap. ResultMap named "AAPResult" not found, failed. Cause: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. <resultMaps> <resultMap id="AAPResult" class="Domain.AccountAuthenticateParam, Domain"> <result property="Email" column="email" /> <result property="Password" column="password" /> </resultMap> </resultMaps> If I mangle the class name or assembly, the error changes to "could not load type". Still can't figure out what's wrong. Unfortunately, because of time constraints/pressure, I may be forced to give up on iBatis.. It would be a real bummer, because it would definitely be a better solution if we can get past these initial problems. If someone has a simple working unit test project in C# 2.0, please send a zip to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Thanks! Alex -----Original Message----- From: Ron Grabowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 8:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Could not configure ResultMap Do you have namespaces enabled in your sqlMap.config file? <setting useStatementNamespaces="true"/> If so, you'll need to prefix the name of your resultMap: <select id="AAPSelect" parameterClass="int" resultMap="Domain.AAPResult"> --- Alexandre Grenier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I figured it was irrelevant (doesn't seem to go that far) so I left > it > out for clarity. Here it is (was right below resultMaps tag): > > <statements> > <select id="AAPSelect" parameterClass="int" > resultMap="AAPResult"> > SELECT email, password > FROM accounts > WHERE id = #value# > </select> > </statements> > > I'm still totally puzzled by this null reference exception!

