terranceraphael wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Basically my app can run in web as well as batch mode. Web uses JNDI
> Datasource and Batch mode does not use any datasource.
> 
> Since all the sql-maps are one and the same for both the modes, I was
> wondering how I can avoid having two config files ( one for batch and
> other for web )
> 
> I am relying on iBatis DAO framework instead of Spring.
> 
> Here is how my current config is
> 
> sqlmap-config-batch.xml
> ------------------
> <sqlMapConfig>
> 
>       <!--  Load Database credentials -->
>       <properties resource="db.properties" />
> 
>       <transactionManager type="JDBC">
>               <dataSource type="SIMPLE">
>                       <property name="JDBC.Driver" value="${db.driver}" />
>                       <property name="JDBC.ConnectionURL" value="${db.url}" />
>                       <property name="JDBC.Username" value="${db.user}" />
>                       <property name="JDBC.Password" value="${db.password}" />
>               </dataSource>
>       </transactionManager>
> 
>       <sqlMap resource="sql1.xml" />
>       <sqlMap resource="sql2.xml" />
> 
> </sqlMapConfig>
> 
> AND
> 
> sqlmap-config-web.xml
> ------------------
> <sqlMapConfig>
> 
>       <transactionManager type="JDBC" commitRequired="true">
>               <dataSource type="JNDI">
>                       <property name="DataSource" 
> value="java:comp/env/jndiDBResource" />
>               </dataSource>
>       </transactionManager>
> 
>       <sqlMap resource="sql1.xml" />
>       <sqlMap resource="sql2.xml" />
> 
> </sqlMapConfig>
> 
> Thanks!
> 

"My goal here is to avoid the duplication of <sqlMap ..> entries for
sql1.xml, sql2.xml ....."

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