Sounds interesting.  I look forward to seeing the first demo!

Clinton

On 7/30/07, Mario Ds Briggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to make contributions to the iBatis Data Mapper for Java, so
> that it could execute SQL statements using SQLJ also (in addition to JDBC,
> as is done currently).
>
> The primary goal would be for users to be able to use any SQLJ vendor' s
> implementation (IBM, Oracle, Informix etc) with the Data Mapper. This
> would
> enable customers who use SQLJ to be able to use iBatis DataMapper.
>
> Parameter and resultset (mapping) handling, cache and all other features
> would remain unchanged and use the existing code without duplication. SQLJ
> would be used only to execute the SQL and return resultsets/updatecounts
> as
> applicable.  The approach would  have a tool (contributed to the project)
> that would generate the SQLJ implementation for the statements in the map
> xml files, translate and customize it. The runtime would have a
> sqljExecutor in addition to the existing sqlExecutor (JDBC).  Runtime
> switching between using either SQLJ or JDBC would be possible
>
> Looking to take this forward and any feedback.
>
> thanks
> Mario
>
>

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