We do not have plans yet. But, feel free to checkout ibatis from SVN and perform a build. it is quite easy. if you are on windows just run the build.bat file located in the build folder.
Brandon On 4/19/05, Abeyratne, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Brandon, > > Do you know when version 2.1.0 would be available to us? > > Thanks! > Sam > > -----Original Message----- > From: Brandon Goodin (JIRA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 8:51 PM > To: Abeyratne, Sam > Subject: [jira] Resolved: (IBATIS-112) Use of $[ ]$ in an iterate tag > that takes a java.util.List results in an error > > [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-112?page=all ] > > Brandon Goodin resolved IBATIS-112: > ----------------------------------- > > Resolution: Fixed > Fix Version: 2.1.0 > > set GenericProbe.getObject to look for an object that is a List. Added > severl tests appended test names with "Literal" for testing the $[]$ in > various scenarios. > > > Use of $[ ]$ in an iterate tag that takes a java.util.List results in > an error > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------ > > > > Key: IBATIS-112 > > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-112 > > Project: iBatis for Java > > Type: Bug > > Versions: 2.0.9b > > Environment: Unix SunOS 5.8, Oracel 9.2.0.4 / 8.1.7.4 > > Reporter: Sam Abeyratne > > Assignee: Brandon Goodin > > Priority: Blocker > > Fix For: 2.1.0 > > > > > Hi, > > I am getting an error when trying to use the $[]$ syntax in an iterate > tag that is being used to pass a java.util.List containing a list of > database names. Since the query needs database names, they need to be > passed as literal values. > > The error I am getting: There is no READABLE property named '' in > class 'java.util.ArrayList' > > Would you know of a time frame this may get fixed in? I would like to > some how stick with ibatis. > > Thanks again for all your help!! > > The sqlMap I am using: The list contains sids: database1, datbase2, > database3, etc. > > <select id="queryInterfaceBacklogs_DUAL" > parameterClass="java.util.List" resultMap="interface_backlog_result" > cacheModel="interface_backlog_cache"> > > select > > interface_name as SYSTEM_NAME, > > sum(backlog_val) as BACKLOG_VAL, > > sum(backlog_last1) as BACKLOG_LAST1, > > sum(backlog_last2) as BACKLOG_LAST2, > > sum(backlog_last3) as BACKLOG_LAST3 > > from > > ( > > <iterate open="(" close=")" conjunction="UNION ALL"> > > select > > a.interface_name, > > sum(decode(i.BACKLOG_VAL,'',0,i.BACKLOG_VAL)) as BACKLOG_VAL, > > sum(decode(i.BACKLOG_LAST1,'',0,i.BACKLOG_LAST1)) as > BACKLOG_LAST1, > > sum(decode(i.BACKLOG_LAST2,'',0,i.BACKLOG_LAST2)) as > BACKLOG_LAST2, > > sum(decode(i.BACKLOG_LAST3,'',0,i.BACKLOG_LAST3)) as > BACKLOG_LAST3 > > from INTERFACE_STATUS i, > > ( select distinct interface_name > > from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > where category='Provisioning' > > )a > > where SYSTEM_NAME is not null > > and a.interface_name = i.system_name > > group by a.interface_name > > </iterate> > > ) > > group by interface_name > > </select> > > CacheModel and ResultMap: > > <cacheModel id="interface_backlog_cache" type="MEMORY"> > > <flushInterval minutes="1"/> > > <flushOnExecute statement="queryInterfaceTimeline"/> > > <property name="reference-type" value="WEAK"/> > > </cacheModel> > > <resultMap id="interface_backlog_result" > class="pmt.InterfaceBacklog"> > > <result property="systemName" column="system_name"/> > > <result property="currentBacklog" column="backlog_val"/> > > <result property="t1Backlog" column="backlog_last1"/> > > <result property="t2Backlog" column="backlog_last2"/> > > <result property="t3Backlog" column="backlog_last3"/> > > </resultMap> > > -- > This message is automatically generated by JIRA. > - > If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: > http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa > - > For more information on JIRA, see: > http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira > >