A while back, we had discussed the possiblility of pluggable scripting engines.   Of course, XML based dyna SQL would always be "enabled", but we could allow for 3rd party parsing of the resulting SQL.  I don't think it would be hard (the biggest problem might be the conflict of certain key characters like "#").

Cheers,
Clinton


On 5/25/05, Brandon Goodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nothing you said was menacing at all. I truly look forward to folks
innovating against ibatis. I hope that as we progress into the future
that ibatis will become more amiable to personal taste.

Brandon

On 5/25/05, Huy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brandon Goodin wrote:
> > "freemarker and velocity macros can create the same tags"
> >
> > The point is simply this... mixing semantics looks like hell.
>
> I can understand this. I guess being an end user of such a simple yet
> effective tool like sqlmap, I keep wishing for things to become even
> easier (striving for perfection), sometimes ignoring or not even
> realising what the consequences of scratching those itches might have.
>
> > When you
> > start mixing xml with velocity for no good reason your &lt; becomes a
> > minor blip on the radar of messy. The other reason is that you
> > introduce the FULL ability of velocity or freemarker which is a
> > thoroughly unnecessary addition to accomplish something as simple as
> > what we are accomplishing. But, that is just my opinion. I hope that
> > as things change in the future you will provide a sweet full blown
> > velocity or freemarker version and serve a portion of the community
> > that digs it.
>
> Maybe. I'm not exactly as talented or as enthusiastic about java as many
> of the people here. Ibatis just makes my java life that much more bearable.
>
> > I like eating granola in the morning :) (pointless statement to
> > lighten the mood and express good will),
> > Brandon
>
> I didn't mean for any of my post to be menacing, so apologies if they
> had any such tone. I had no idea what granola was until you mentioned it
> :-) I love learning new things.
>
> Huy
>

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