Just to follow up on this, I'd flag the fact that there's a rather
impressive code generation tool for iBATIS called Abator that can do a
*lot* of the basic work needed if you've got a DB table to point it
at!
I might even have to go back branch wicket-phonebook to show it at some stage!
/Gwyn
While there's nothing too Wicket-specific needed to use iBATIS with
Wicket, I've nevertheless created a page on the Wiki that may be of
interest if anyone's considering it's use.
It also shows an example of Spring configuration and covers Oracle
paging, but they're peripheral to the main point -
Hi;
Once I read that there was going to be a port of the pet store to
wicket using Ibatis, I wonder if this is still comming?
Great wiki! thanks!
On 7/28/06, Gwyn Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While there's nothing too Wicket-specific needed to use iBATIS with
Wicket, I've nevertheless
Cheers Gwyn.
Eelco
On 7/28/06, Gwyn Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While there's nothing too Wicket-specific needed to use iBATIS with
Wicket, I've nevertheless created a page on the Wiki that may be of
interest if anyone's considering it's use.
It also shows an example of Spring
Hi, i have followed the thread about hibernate and spring support, is
anyone here working with ibatis?
If so, where can i find some examples?
thanks
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iBatis is cool, not sure what you are looking for since iBatis itself is so simple to implement with any other framwork.On 11/21/05, Miguel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi, i have followed the thread about hibernate and spring support, is
anyone here working with ibatis?If so, where can i find some
Ali Zaid wrote:
iBatis is cool, not sure what you are looking for since iBatis itself
is so simple to implement with any other framwork.
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Regards, Ali
Just a starting point, do you have examples on usage?
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