Thank you for replying.
I'll wait for iBatis team fix this.
Not possible now. See this:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-396
Jeff Butler
On 3/15/07, *Daigo Kobayashi* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
Is it possible to create 1:N + 1:M
Hi,
We are using a SQLMapClient to make calls to some existing stored
procedures. These stored procs are returning messages in the statement
SQLWarnings.
Is there any way to retrieve those SQLWarnings from the SqlMapClient ? If
not how can we do that ?
Thanks
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sqlMap.getDataSource().getConnection().getWarnings().
That will get you the first warning.
If there are more you can use getNextWarning from the resulting
SQLWarning.
HTH,
Marc Heimann
Software Engineer
Prolifics Deutschland GmbH
Notkestr. 3, D-22607 Hamburg
phone +49 (0)40 890 667-70
fax
Thanks Marc but this will get the warnings from the connection.
But I wants the warning from the callable statement that has been use to
make the call to the stored procedure.
Thanks
On 3/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sqlMap.getDataSource().getConnection().getWarnings().
Hi
I have posted another thread with detail explaination
this is the thread
http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=9499524framed=y
if you can take a look and tell me if you have any solution for it
Ashish
On 3/18/07, j-lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would guess that this is a
I found a real gem and let Brandon know. I will submit it if we find out
how.
On 3/18/07, Larry Meadors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh, I was reading over it this weekend, and saw a good one on pages
149-150. It just sort of stops in the middle of a sentence and resumes
on the next page with
I've only made it to page 95 so far. I haven't found anything nearly
as bad/weird as the 149-150 disconnect.
The worst thing I've found so far is the procedure entry in Table
4.3 (page 87) telling me that Section 5.5 can be found in Chapter 8.
I've been marking my findings; I'll submit them to
Thanks for the feedback Ted.
Although we're working on finding out how to submit errata, we do know how
to submit reviews on Amazon ;-)
We only have one review which has fair comments, but an unusually harsh star
rating based on those comments (similar comments about other books being
too
Yeah, that's definitely a character encoding mismatch. You can either set
your database driver to a different encoding (check your docs), or we could
possibly introduce a feature in iBATIS that will let you set the encoding on
the DOM builder so that it understands whichever character is causing
Hi Clinton,
Ha; I'll be sure to post a review on Amazon once I finish the book.
Ted
On 19/03/07, Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the feedback Ted.
Although we're working on finding out how to submit errata, we do know how
to submit reviews on Amazon ;-)
We only have
I didn't mean it to me that harsh. I love iBatis. I really do.
It's just when a book starts to gather dust after just a couple of weeks you
have to question its value. As I said in the review, the book faces stiff
competition from a great online user guide to begin with. The great
documentation
Well, at least you didn't use the phrase too hard for toilet paper,
so we have that going for us.
:-)
Larry
On 3/19/07, Zoran Avtarovski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't mean it to me that harsh. I love iBatis. I really do.
It's just when a book starts to gather dust after just a couple of
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