Well...thanks for the vote of confidence! I'm glad that ibator is bring some value to your projects.
If anyone knows of a good open source HTML to PDF translator, I'd be happy to incorporate it into the ibator build. I know there's a way to do it with XHTML->FO->PDF, but I haven't spent much time investigating it. Jeff Butler On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Robert Glover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am so happy with iBatis ibator 1.1. The new updateByExample is > exactly what I needed. And the new countByExample will save me a great > deal of time as well. The Eclipse plug-in installed flawlessly into BM > Rational Application Devloper 7, i.e., "RAD 7". Plus, the ibator eclipse > plug-in installed a comprehensive online help system that is accessible from > the RAD 7 help system. > I do wish however that I could print out the ibator user manual so > that I can keep it in hard copy formal. The user manual that comes with the > ibator download is in html and does not lend itself to printing in one shot. > Finally, I wish there was a way to show support for iBatis and iBatis > ibator. It needs to gain wider recognition because it is much more useful > and easier to use than its competitors. Ibator especially is not nearly as > widely known as it should be. I personally spoke with the author of "POJOs > in Action: Developing Enterprise Applications with Lightweight Frameworks" > and even though that book covers iBatis, the author had never heard of > Abator until I told him about it. > In conclusion, iBatis ibator rocks. Let's get the word out to more > people about it. > Robert Glover > > >