I have a parameters Map with property name "xx.xx", but Ibatis cannot know property named "xx.xx" ("xxxx" is ok).
how can I use Map property with name contains dot(.) character? or I have to remove the dot(.).
Thanks very much
Thang Hoang
I have a parameters Map with property name "xx.xx", but Ibatis cannot know property named "xx.xx" ("xxxx" is ok).
how can I use Map property with name contains dot(.) character? or I have to remove the dot(.).
Thanks very much
Thang Hoang
iBatis uses JavaBean naming conventions, and "xx.xx" isn t a valid JavaBean property name. I think you re going to have to change those map keys to something more conventional, before feeding it to iBatis.
OGNL will treat it as a property(see ASTProperty), use map.get( aaa.bbb ) will fix it.
Do you mean something like this ("Get value from bean within a bean") which is what my BeanPropertyController does? I don t know if this is even possible with IBATIS, but I know my utility can do that... :)
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