iBATIS is not a dictatorship or a bureacracy.  Read this:

http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy

No member of the iBATIS team is here because they were told to be here.

BTW: The answer to your question is yes... you can iterate over multiple
collections ... nested or peers.

Clinton

On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Zart Colwin <za...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:

> What can I say, I would have done it if you did drop me a note to tell me
> where to begin with.
>
> ZC.
>
> Clinton Begin wrote:
>
>> I don't know, did you finally implement it?
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 1:08 PM, zart colwin <za...@wanadoo.fr <mailto:
>> za...@wanadoo.fr>> wrote:
>>
>>    Hi,
>>
>>    Is it finally possible to iterate over two or more collections
>>    using the new <foreach> statement ?
>>    Doesn't seem possible from what I have seen on the doc, but did
>>    not fully understand the Note: on page 46.
>>
>>    ZartC
>>
>>    Nathan Maves wrote:
>>
>>        A month ago iBATIS turned 7 years old, and while we're
>>        celebrating a
>>        little late, today we're happy to announce iBATIS 3 for Java.
>>        iBATIS 3
>>        is a complete rewrite from the ground up and thus represents the
>>        biggest change since the very first version of iBATIS released in
>>        2002. There are a lot of modern features that take advantage
>>        of Java
>>        5. iBATIS 3 includes simplified design and some great new
>>        tools for
>>        helping you build great database driven applications. iBATIS 3
>>        carries
>>        forward all of the principles that have made iBATIS popular.
>>        There are
>>        still no required 3rd party dependencies, it's simpler than
>>        ever, and
>>        yet far more powerful! More information will come in the next
>>        few days
>>        to help you get started.
>>        Introducing the iBATIS Schema Migration System
>>
>>        Along with iBATIS 3, we're happy to introduce the iBATIS Schema
>>        Migration System (or iBATIS Migrations for short). This
>>        powerful tool
>>        was inspired by Rails Migrations and similar tools like
>>        dbdeploy to
>>        enable good database change management practices, help teams
>>        to work
>>        concurrently without stepping all over each other and avoid
>>        having to
>>        centralize database changes. Once you work this way, you'll
>>        find it
>>        very hard to work any other way again. Developers and DBAs will
>>        appreciate it equally.
>>
>>        You can find the new artifacts including the new jar files and
>>        manuals
>>        at the URL below.
>>
>>        http://ibatis.apache.org/java.cgi
>>
>>        We will send out an email as soon as we get the artifacts out
>>        on the
>>        Maven repositories.
>>
>>        iBatis Team
>>
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