If you set useStatementNamespaces to 'false', you will not be able to use the 'ns.query' notation - you are disabling the feature.
If you set useStatementNamespaces to 'true', you are enabling the feature and can use the 'ns.query' notation. On 5/8/08 2:56 PM, "Filipe David Manana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ah! > > So, even with false (default) for the useStatementNamespaces setting, I > will be able to use the Namespace.queryName notation? right? > > thanks a lot > > On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 10:24 PM, Christopher Lamey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Yes you can. >> >> Please see page 10 of the iBATIS PDF, specifically the section on >> useStatementNamespaces for details. >> >> Cheers, >> Chris >> >> >> On 5/8/08 1:47 PM, "Filipe David Manana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> In my app I have several sql maps (each one in a separate xml file). Each >>> sql map has a diferent purpose, so each one has a different namespace. >>> It happens that I have different sql maps (different namespaces) with >>> queries (select) that have the same ID. When I use SqlMapClient method >> like >>> queryForObject, >>> can I specify something like "Example.getNames" as the query name? Where >>> Example is the namespace and getNames is the query ID. >>> >>> cheers >> >> >
