Hi Henry,
Experts in iBATIS do read and answer questions on this board. The original creator of iBATIS frequents the list daily, in my experience.
However, that doesn't change the fact that this is an open source project. You are expected to try things out and report back with errors.
You are also expected to read the exhaustive documentation that is created for the project. As is the case in most instances, if your situation is not covered in the documentation, it is fair to assume that it is not supported. I assume you've ready all the
2.0 documentation, and have exhaustively inspected the Wiki that the staff and contributors for this project maintain?
This is by far one of the most well documented open source projects I have come across. Take a look at the Castor documentation for a fresh look. You'll come back thoroughly impressed, I assure you. (No offense to the Castor guys)
Brice
On 6/23/05, Henry Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mr. Ruth, thank you very much for your info for me to understanding this
group. I thought there is a group of expertise watching the emails and
helping people to use the iBATIS. So there are no iBATIS board members
in the group. Everyone is trying and error to figure out how to use
iBATIS. If it works, fine, if it doesn't, trying another way. You never
know what the best/right way to do it. One suggestion I'd like to make
to the board of iBATIS if I could is to write a better documentation so
it will save users times.
Thanks you again for you help.
-Henry
Brice Ruth wrote:
>Hi Henry,
>
>Please stay civil on this list. Throwing veiled insults at regular
>contributors on this list is not cool.
>
>This is not paid technical support that you're talking to. If that's
>how you treat them, that's fine. We're all volunteers & users of
>iBATIS, as such, we subscribe to the notion of trying things out,
>seeing if they work. Sometimes, we're pleasantly surprised.
>
>In your particular case, since you haven't posted any errors from
>iBATIS, it appears that you haven't tried anything out. As such, the
>best we can do is suggest that you do try. If you have particular
>problems, as a group, we can try to help straighten them out, or
>suggest addl. features for future releases.
>
>Nobody is going to try things out for you, though - that's your
>responsibility, as it should be.
>
>Best,
>Brice
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>On 6/23/05, Henry Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Please don't answer the question that you don't know because it will
>>wast both side time.
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>>-Henry
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>>Larry Meadors wrote:
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>>>DDL is not supported, but may work as an update.
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>>>Larry
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>>>On 6/23/05, Henry Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>>-Henry
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>>>>Larry Meadors wrote:
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>>>>>How would you do it with JDBC?
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>>>>>>How do i set sqlmap for the following SQL statement:
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>>>>>>-Henry
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Brice Ruth
Software Engineer, Madison WI
