That's a bug. I think it's fixed in the trunk, but I'll double check when I'm back at my computer.
On 2010-01-07, [e2n] software | Björn Raupach <raup...@e2n.de> wrote: > I changed UserMapping.xml > > <update id="validate" parameterType="hashmap" statementType="CALLABLE"> > {call dbo.usp_LoginUser(#{username, mode=IN, jdbcType=VARCHAR, > javaType=java.lang.String}, > #{password, mode=IN, > jdbcType=VARCHAR, javaType=java.lang.String}, > #{valid, mode=OUT, > jdbcType=BIT, javaType=java.lang.Boolean})} > </update> > > But still: > ### Cause: org.apache.ibatis.type.TypeException: Could not resolve type > alias 'IN'. Cause: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Cannot find class: IN > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Calling a SP throws TypeException (07-Jan-2010 16:31) > From: [e2n] software | Björn Raupach <raup...@e2n.de> > To: raup...@e2n.de > >> Hello, >> >> while trying to call a Stored Procedure I received the following >> execption. >> The documentation doesn't cover much about how to handle Stored Procedures >> >> so I thought I am better of asking this here. >> >> My setp up is iBatis 3.0 Beta 7 and a SQL Server 2008. >> >> In tsql I call my sp like this: >> DECLARE @valid AS BIT >> EXECUTE usp_LoginUser 'some_user', 'pass', @valid OUT >> SELECT @valid >> >> In my UserMapping.xml I declared: >> <update id="validate" parameterType="hashmap" statementType="CALLABLE"> >> >> EXECUTE usp_LoginUser #{username,jdbcType=VARCHAR, javaType=String, >> mode=IN} >> , #{password, jdbcType=VARCHAR, javaType=String, mode=IN}, #{valid, >> jdbcType=BIT, javaType=Boolean, mode=OUT} >> </update> >> >> and finally the calling code looks like this: >> >> UserMapper mapper = session.getMapper(UserMapper.class); >> Boolean valid = Boolean.FALSE; >> Map m = new HashMap(); >> m.put("username", username); >> m.put("password", password); >> m.put("valid", valid); >> mapper.validate(m); >> >> My unit test fails with the following error: >> >> org.apache.ibatis.exceptions.IbatisException: >> ### Error updating database. Cause: org.apache.ibatis.type.TypeException: >> >> Could not resolve type alias 'IN'. Cause: >> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: >> Cannot find class: IN >> ### The error may exist in de/e2n/stadtlichter/db/data/UserMapper.xml >> ### The error may involve de.e2n.stadtlichter.db.data.UserMapper.validate >> ### The error occurred while executing an update >> ### Cause: org.apache.ibatis.type.TypeException: Could not resolve type >> alias 'IN'. Cause: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Cannot find class: >> IN >> at org.apache.ibatis.exceptions.ExceptionFactory.wrapException( >> ExceptionFactory.java:8) >> at org.apache.ibatis.session.defaults.DefaultSqlSession.update( >> DefaultSqlSession.java:95) >> at org.apache.ibatis.binding.MapperMethod.execute(MapperMethod.java:55) >> at org.apache.ibatis.binding.MapperProxy.invoke(MapperProxy.java:18) >> >> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. >> >> Btw, there is a typo in the documentation. >> p21. delete - A mapped DELEETE statement >> ... > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-java-unsubscr...@ibatis.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-java-h...@ibatis.apache.org > > -- Sent from my mobile device --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-java-unsubscr...@ibatis.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-java-h...@ibatis.apache.org