Thanks to all for your help with my previous questions. I have looked
at the iBatis source code and have, hopefully, one final question.
There is a reference to nitric.com and a copyright notice for Merlin
Hughes, Michael Shoffner and Derek Hammer. I don't see those people
listed on the
Hi Rob,That class wraps a Reader with an InputStream, and it's used in 3 places within iBATIS to deal with legacy Java APIs.
The authors are not committers and therefore don't have CLAs filed. They are the authors of an input stream API that uses the included Apache Compatible (1.x style)
So do we get complimentary copies of the Lotus software?
;-)
Brandon
On 2/8/06, Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob,
That class wraps a Reader with an InputStream, and it's used in 3 places
within iBATIS to deal with legacy Java APIs.
The authors are not committers and therefore
if it were up to me... :)
On 2/8/06, Brandon Goodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So do we get complimentary copies of the Lotus software?
;-)
Brandon
On 2/8/06, Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob,
That class wraps a Reader with an InputStream, and it's used in 3 places
All,so we at IBM and more specifically Lotus would like to use iBatis for Java's data mapper capabilities in a future release of an IBM / Lotus collaboration product. We, the developers, are excited about this and during our preliminary usage it has worked extremely well for us. However in order
Hi Robert,
Yes, every Committer on this list signed a CLA.
http://ibatis.apache.org/team.html
Cheers,
Clinton
On 2/7/06, rob yates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,so we at IBM and more specifically Lotus would like to use
iBatis for Java's data mapper capabilities in a future release of an
IBM /
And to add further comfort, we are very careful when accepting code
contributions and patches from non-committers. We either don't
use it, or the contributor must file a CLA.
Cheers,
Clinton
On 2/7/06, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As Clinton says, all the committers have CLAs on