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[jira] Updated: (IBATIS-63) Add nullValue setting to SQL map description file.

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-63?page=history ]

Clinton Begin updated IBATIS-63:
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    Priority: Minor  (was: Major)

> Add nullValue setting to SQL map description file.
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>          Key: IBATIS-63
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-63
>      Project: iBatis for Java
>         Type: Improvement
>   Components: SQL Maps
>  Environment: All.
>     Reporter: Bing Zou
>     Priority: Minor

>
> So far in iBbatis, when the parameter of the result Bean's setter is primitive type (for example, setParentCategoryID(long id)),  if the corresponding column might get a database NULL value during execution, we have at least three solutions:
> 1. Change the Bean's setter to use Object type parameter instead of primitive type. (for example, use setParentCategoryID(Long id_object) instead).
> 2. Use ResultMap and specify nullValue of the nullable property.
> 3. Use ResultMap and specify TypeHandler to take care of the returned Null value.
> Obviously solution 1 is not a good one while solution 2 and 3 require using ResultMap instead of using ResultClass directly.
> Now the question is, I want to keep the sqlmap xml file as simple as possible, so I want to use as much implicit result mapping as possible. (Because using resultMap will make the xml file a little bit harder to read, understand, debug and maintain.) I want to avoid ResultMap even there is nullable column in the SQL statement. So I hope iBatis could take care of the null values for me.
> I am wondering whether the iBatis team will consider adding one more property to the iBatis configuration file like SkipSettingNullResult. If SkipSettingNullResult=true, while iBatis sees a Null value returned
> from the resultSet, if the corresponding setter is taking a primitive type parameter, iBatis simply skip this setter and the Bean will use the default value instead of executing the setter.
> I will sincerely appreciate it if the iBatis team could make it happen in the near future.

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