Ibatis 2.3.4 manual






















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The SqlMapClient is the central class for working with SQL Maps. This class will allow you to run mapped statements (select, insert, update, delete etc.), and also demarcate transactions and work with batches. Once you have an SqlMapClient instance, everything you need to work with SQL Maps is easily available. iBATIS is a persistence framework which automates the mapping between SQL databases and objects in Java,.NET, and Ruby on Rails. The mappings are decoupled from the application logic by packaging the SQL statements in XML configuration files. iBATIS is a lightweight framework and persistence API good for persisting POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects). The iBATIS Data Mapper framework will help you to significantly reduce the amount of Java code that you normally need to access a relational database. iBATIS simply maps JavaBeans to SQL statements using a very simple XML descriptor. Simplicity is the key advantage of iBATIS over other frameworks and object relational mapping tools.


11 พ.ค. Result: You can see from the log that the second query did not use the cache because the cache was emptied manually and the database was queried. 27 ต.ค. Cause: www.doorway.ruyntaxErrorException: > You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds. In iBatis this worked just fine without any explicit transaction managers in the Spring context. In the Mybatis-Spring documentation it states that.

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