Brandon Goodin | 1 Apr 2006 02:12
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Re: Nested iterate tags

JIRA is always the place to put suggestions and ideas.

Brandon

On 3/31/06, Poitras Christian <Christian.Poitras <at> ircm.qc.ca> wrote:
>
> I searched for the issue.
> I finally figured out that there are no issues direclty related to the
> problem of nested iterate tags.
> It is mentionned in the isssue IBATIS-238, but only in the commentary of
> Jeff Butler.
>
> -- Quote
>
> Comment by Jeff Butler [23/Dec/05 04:15 PM]
> [ Permlink ]
>
> We definitiely need something like this for dynamic elements within an
> iterate tag. But I wonder if this is the right way to solve it. Does this
> work for nested iterate tags? i.e. - can I do [].[].someProperty?
>
> I wonder if it might be better to specify something like var=xxx in the
> iterate tag (like the JSTL forEach syntax)?
>
> Great start on a solution to this problem!
> -- End quote
>
>
> This is where I saw that the next evolution could handle a var attribute in
> iterate tag.
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Albert L. Sapp | 3 Apr 2006 16:22
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Test message after bounce warning.

Everyone,

Sorry to send this to the list, but I was not sure how to go about 
checking to see if I am still on the mailing list.  Have not gotten 
anything since last Friday and normally if I am not in over the weekend 
I find a lot on Monday.  Could not make much sense from the bounce 
warning emails and the stuff it wanted to send me was from back in 
December of 2004.

Anyway, if this comes back, I will resubscribe to the list.  If it does 
not, can anyone point me to me in the right direction to get the 
messages I may have missed.  I am contacting the campus mail server 
people to find out why stuff is bouncing on this end anyway.

Thanks for any help you might be able to give.

Al

Ben Munat | 3 Apr 2006 17:17

Re: Test message after bounce warning.

The last message before yours that I see is Friday 3/31 at 4:12pm.

b

Albert L. Sapp wrote:
> Everyone,
> 
> Sorry to send this to the list, but I was not sure how to go about 
> checking to see if I am still on the mailing list.  Have not gotten 
> anything since last Friday and normally if I am not in over the weekend 
> I find a lot on Monday.  Could not make much sense from the bounce 
> warning emails and the stuff it wanted to send me was from back in 
> December of 2004.
> 
> Anyway, if this comes back, I will resubscribe to the list.  If it does 
> not, can anyone point me to me in the right direction to get the 
> messages I may have missed.  I am contacting the campus mail server 
> people to find out why stuff is bouncing on this end anyway.
> 
> Thanks for any help you might be able to give.
> 
> Al
> 

Albert L. Sapp | 3 Apr 2006 18:03
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Re: Test message after bounce warning.

Ben Munat wrote:

> The last message before yours that I see is Friday 3/31 at 4:12pm.
>
> b
>
> Albert L. Sapp wrote:
>
>> Everyone,
>>
>> Sorry to send this to the list, but I was not sure how to go about 
>> checking to see if I am still on the mailing list.  Have not gotten 
>> anything since last Friday and normally if I am not in over the 
>> weekend I find a lot on Monday.  Could not make much sense from the 
>> bounce warning emails and the stuff it wanted to send me was from 
>> back in December of 2004.
>>
>> Anyway, if this comes back, I will resubscribe to the list.  If it 
>> does not, can anyone point me to me in the right direction to get the 
>> messages I may have missed.  I am contacting the campus mail server 
>> people to find out why stuff is bouncing on this end anyway.
>>
>> Thanks for any help you might be able to give.
>>
>> Al
>>
>
Thanks, Ben. 

I did get my own message back this morning, so I am apparently still on 
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Carlos Cajina | 3 Apr 2006 19:38
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[About iBATIS Jar files in Maven repository]

Hi!

I was just wondering... Are the latest iBATIS Jar files going to make it to 
the Maven repository at iBiblio 
(http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/com.ibatis/jars/) any time soon? I'm using Ivy 
to solve dependencies in my project and the latest version pulled from the 
repository is 2.1.6.589.

Of course this isn't a big deal, I can download and throw the Jars in the 
/lib folder, but a little automation is always welcome ;^)

Regards,

    Carlos 

Mike Wilson | 3 Apr 2006 20:32
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issues with Mozilla and taglib uri

Hello,
 
We have an iBATIS app running fine in IE, but when we try to use Firefox we get the following error:
 
javax.servlet.ServletException: Define tag cannot set a null value
 
We've narrowed it down to the taglib uri not being processed by Firefox or Safari/IE on a MAC as well.
 
If anyone has ancountered this and has a solution could you please share it? I looked through the newsgroup archive and couldn;t find anything on this.
 
Thanks in advance,
M

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Larry Meadors | 3 Apr 2006 21:41
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Re: issues with Mozilla and taglib uri

This is like your neighbor's car breaking down because your aunt's
toaster is unplugged.

I do not see any conceivable way that this could be iBATIS related.

Start here -> http://tinyurl.com/mst7m

Larry

On 4/3/06, Mike Wilson <mw9378 <at> yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We have an iBATIS app running fine in IE, but when we try to use Firefox we
> get the following error:
>
> javax.servlet.ServletException: Define tag cannot set a null value
>
> We've narrowed it down to the taglib uri not being processed by Firefox or
> Safari/IE on a MAC as well.
>
> If anyone has ancountered this and has a solution could you please share it?
> I looked through the newsgroup archive and couldn;t find anything on this.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> M
>
>
>  ________________________________
> Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates
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>

Zsolt | 3 Apr 2006 21:52

What does cache size exactly mean?

Hi,

does the cache size mean the number of queries will be stored or the total
number of fetched records?

Zsolt

Mike Wilson | 4 Apr 2006 04:26
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Re: issues with Mozilla and taglib uri

Thanks Larry!

Larry Meadors <lmeadors <at> apache.org> wrote:

This is like your neighbor's car breaking down because your aunt's
toaster is unplugged.

I do not see any conceivable way that this could be iBATIS related.

Start here -> http://tinyurl.com/mst7m

Larry


On 4/3/06, Mike Wilson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We have an iBATIS app running fine in IE, but when we try to use Firefox we
> get the following error:
>
> javax.servlet.ServletException: Define tag cannot set a null value
>
> We've narrowed it down to the taglib uri not being processed by Firefox or
> Safari/IE on a MAC as well.
>
> If anyone has ancountered this and has a solution co uld you please share it?
> I looked through the newsgroup archive and couldn;t find anything on this.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> M
>
>
> ________________________________
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Ben Munat | 4 Apr 2006 04:41

Re: issues with Mozilla and taglib uri

Yes, not to be rude or anything but do you know what ibatis does? It's a database mapping 
layer.

Now, depending on how exceptions are handled in a application, I could see a 
ServletException wrapping a database exception but that would still have nothing to do 
with cross-browser issues.

Basically what I'm getting at is that you've managed to come up with just about the 
strangest question I've ever seen on a mailing list! Congratulations.

Once again, sorry... don't mean to roast you. As a consolation I did a little more digging 
for you and found this struts bug report:

http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27861

which talks about how "Define tag cannot set a null value" is a bad error message for the 
struts "bean" taglib to give to the user.

So, it would seem that one of your JSPs is using that bean:define tag but in certain 
situations the value it's trying to set is null... hence the exception. So, it also likely 
has nothing to do with IE vs. firefox (can't imagine how it could); it's just the luck of 
the draw.

But hey, I could be totally wrong... Still, you'd probably want to start by examining your 
use of the bean:define tag.

Good luck.

b

Larry Meadors wrote:
> This is like your neighbor's car breaking down because your aunt's
> toaster is unplugged.
> 
> I do not see any conceivable way that this could be iBATIS related.
> 
> Start here -> http://tinyurl.com/mst7m
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
> On 4/3/06, Mike Wilson <mw9378 <at> yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
>>Hello,
>>
>>We have an iBATIS app running fine in IE, but when we try to use Firefox we
>>get the following error:
>>
>>javax.servlet.ServletException: Define tag cannot set a null value
>>
>>We've narrowed it down to the taglib uri not being processed by Firefox or
>>Safari/IE on a MAC as well.
>>
>>If anyone has ancountered this and has a solution could you please share it?
>>I looked through the newsgroup archive and couldn;t find anything on this.
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>
>>M
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>>Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates
>>starting at 1¢/min.
>>
>>


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