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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 >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: >> user-java-unsubscr...@ibatis.apache.org >> <mailto:user-java-unsubscr...@ibatis.apache.org> >> For additional commands, e-mail: >> user-java-h...@ibatis.apache.org >> <mailto:user-java-h...@ibatis.apache.org> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Orange vous informe que cet e-mail a ete controle par >> l'anti-virus mail. Aucun virus connu a ce jour par nos >> services n'a ete detecte. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-java-unsubscr...@ibatis.apache.org >> <mailto:user-java-unsubscr...@ibatis.apache.org> >> For additional commands, e-mail: user-java-h...@ibatis.apache.org >> <mailto:user-java-h...@ibatis.apache.org> >> >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-java-unsubscr...@ibatis.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-java-h...@ibatis.apache.org > >