I have to agree with Larry on this topic.  The real issue is why your parser is not using your local copy of the DTD.  All of the DTD's are in the ibatis jar files.  Look ups via the internet are slow and costly.  Not only are the costly in runtime but in dollar value from the bandwidth that they consume.  The DTD's on ibatis.com WILL be removed later this month for just this reason.  All users have been asked to migrate their applications to the DTD's on apache.org.  

Nathan

On Dec 13, 2005, at 6:43 AM, Mark Bennett wrote:

I do know that you can replace ibatis.apache.org with ibatis.com and that will work as long as Clinton keeps that domain running.  You would think that apache would be more stable than it is.  I'm struggling with the same problem.  If apache won't stay up perhaps we'll just host it on our public web site.
 
Mark

 
On 12/13/05, Sathish S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
    I have been facing some problems using iBatis. I have noticed that whenever the site ( iBatis.apache.org) is down, the application hangs and it does not perform anything (Its probably because the schemas are validated using the DTD's from this site). How do we overcome such a scenario? Also how do we deploy our application  in  intranet where there's no connection to the internet?

   I appreciate any help / suggestion on this.

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Thanks,
Sathish S


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