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[jira] Commented: (IBATIS-208) Auto Reloading Sql-map configuration. By Observing modifed date(adding datetime in Variables) or making a method reload conf.

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Amir Pashazadeh commented on IBATIS-208:
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will this feature be implemented in 3.x?

even not an auto-reload one, but with a call to sqlMalClient to reload XMLs

> Auto Reloading Sql-map configuration. By Observing modifed date(adding datetime in Variables) or making a method reload conf.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IBATIS-208
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-208
>             Project: iBatis for Java
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: SQL Maps
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.5
>         Environment: in general Java Env.
>            Reporter: totoro
>
> I'm using sqlmap of iBatis.
> I think ibatis is so efficient OR-Mapper. it decrease coding line and it's well designed but too uncomfortable.
> whenever I modified sql of SQL Map xml file(to add select sql or to moify existing one), I should have to restart app. server or redeploy web. 
> It's too boring job. 
> EJB supports hot deploy. 
> J2EE Spec. supports auto reloading class in WEB-INF. 
> why ibatis does'nt support this?
> I wish ibatis supports this functionality by adding observing pattern to xml files. (ADD modified date to Variables).
> or in the next best way,
> may offer public static function for reconfigure xml files. 
> Thanks.

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