just a heads up I started working on a plugin this morning.  I would
love some help so if you are interested let me know and we can
collaborate.

Nathan

On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 5:44 AM, Kai Grabfelder <nos...@kaigrabfelder.de> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> some while ago I directed a student projects leading to the creation of an 
> eclipse plugin for iBATIS
> (eclibatis: http://sourceforge.net/projects/eclibatis/) which does the 
> following things:
>
> - navigating to myResultMap declaration when CTRL-clicking on
> resultMap="myResultMap" in a select block.
> - opening corresponding .java files using the same hyperlinking strategy as
> above.
> - enabling autocompletion for various ids (resultMap, sql) or java class
> names.
>
>
> Unfortunately sourceforge remove the wiki functionality so all the 
> documentation (that was within the wiki) is
> gone. I'm also not sure if it still works with latest spring IDE & Eclipse 
> 3.5 versions.
>
> As always time constraints hinder me from releasing an updated version ;-(
>
> Regards
>
> Kai
>
> --- Original Nachricht ---
> Absender: stefcl
> Datum: 27.12.2009 11:49
>>
>>
>> Guy Rouillier-2 wrote:
>>> I don't use NetBeans.  Do Eclipse plugins work there?  If so, check out
>>> Ibator from the IBATIS website.  It will handle at least some of the
>>> tasks you've identified (generates POJOs, result maps, etc.)
>>>
>>>
>> Quoted from:
>> http://old.nabble.com/How-about-a-Netbeans-integration-plugin--tp26926675p26932342.html
>>
>>
>> I have already had a look at ibator, I would use it to get started on a new
>> project with IBatis, for generating the typical CRUD stuff for the most
>> basic DB tables. However, in the kind of project I'm working on, 1:1
>> mappings between java objects and relational table aren't always suitable,
>> and even so, there's a lot more I need to do with my database.
>>
>> One way or another, I'm really not sure you can escape editing your XML
>> files by hand at some point. That's the main reason why I think an IDE
>> module adding some ibatis specific support to the existing XML editor would
>> be enjoyable.
>
>
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