iBATIS for Java Downloads

Current Release 2.3.0

Beta Release 2.3.2

Example Application

Documentation

Latest Documentation: Note that the documentation for iBATIS is updated very frequently, so it is possible (likely) that there is newer documentation available in the Subversion repository than what is listed here. If in doubt, check Subversion. The documentation in Subversion is in Open Office format. This link will show the very latest version of all iBATIS for Java documentation:

Undocumented Stuff:Although we try to keep the documentation as up-to-date as possible, sometimes the software simply evolves faster than the docs. In these cases, we make a habit of listing the undocumented features on the wiki, here: Undocumented features.

Mirrors

The currently selected mirror is [preferred]. If you encounter a problem with this mirror, please select another mirror. If all mirrors are failing, there are backup mirrors (at the end of the mirrors list) that should be available. Note that with new releases it can up to 24 hours for the new files to be available on the mirrors.

Other mirrors:

Tips

Use the links below to download a binary distribution of iBATIS for Java from one of our mirrors. It is good practice to verify the integrity of the distributions files, especially if you are using one of our mirror sites.

DAO

The DAO Framework was deprecated in 2.3, but will remain permanently available as it was in 2.2.

If you do not see the file you need, or you're looking for an older version, please see the release archives.

It is good practice to verify the integrity of the downloaded files using the PGP or MD5 signatures. The Apache HTTP Server project has a good page on why you should verify releases here.

The PGP signatures can be verified using PGP or GPG. First download the KEYS as well as the asc signature file for the relevant distribution. Make sure you get these files from the main distribution directory, rather than from a mirror (the links above are correct in this manner). Then verify the signatures using pgp or gpg.

Alternatively, you can verify the MD5 signature on the files. A unix program called md5 or md5sum is included in many unix distributions. It is also available as part of GNU Textutils. Windows users can get binary md5 programs from here, here, here, or here.


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