iBATIS更名为MyBatis 并迁移到Google Code
iBATIS更名为MyBatis 并迁移到Google Code,iBatis是著名的ORM开发框架,分为 Java 和 .NET 版本,有着众多的追随者。此次项目迁移后,新的网站还不完善,缺乏文档。由于目前只是改了名字,因此可直接浏览 iBatis 的文档。从公告上可看出,开发团队想独立,脱离 Apache 基金会寻求独立发展。?
开发团队保证不会修改授权协议(Apache License)、代码完全兼容、包名不会更改、不会删除 Apache 站上的任何资源。
以下是来自 iBatis 网站的公告全文
ANNOUNCEMENT
Eight years ago in 2002, I created the iBATIS Data Mapper and introduced SQL Mapping as an approach to persistence layer development. Shortly thereafter, I donated the iBATIS name and code to the Apache Software Foundation. The ASF has been the home of iBATIS for the past six years.
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A lot changes in six years. By 2010 we’ve seen a great deal of innovation and change in the areas of development methodology, source control, social networking and open-source infrastructure. As part of the ASF, iBATIS has had only limited ability to benefit from some of these new developments—some of which are not all that new anymore.
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Our project has a committed team, a vibrant community, a great culture of cooperation and some exciting new releases. But we believe we can make it even better.
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Therefore, the entire core development team of iBATIS has decided to continue the development of the framework at a new home and with a new name.
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This includes all of the iBATIS for Java committers:
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Clinton Begin
Brandon Goodin
Jeff Butler
Larry Meadors
Nathan Maves
Kai Grabfelder
And all of the iBATIS.NET committers:
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Michael McCurrey
Ron Grabowski
Michael Schall
NEW NAME AND HOME
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Both the Java and .NET project teams have forked the software to Google Code, where they’ll continue to maintain it and create new releases.
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The names of the new projects are: MyBatis and MyBatis.NET
The website for the new projects is: http://www.mybatis.org
Java Google Code Project: http://code.google.com/p/mybatis/
.NET Google Code Project: http://code.google.com/p/mybatisnet/
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Some answers to obvious questions:
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The license will not change
Your code will be fully compatible
The package names and namespaces won’t change anytime soon
iBATIS 2 and 3 will be supported, with both 2.3.5 GA and 3.0.1 GA releases becoming available immediately
iBATIS.NET 1.x and 3.x will be supported, with a new release coming available soon
None of the existing Apache resources will be deleted (not any time soon at least)
The Apache project will be archived in the Apache Attic, if or when it becomes stale
DATES
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Now The Confluence wiki is already frozen (due to login issues)
By June 23rd The Jira issue tracker will be changed to read-only mode
By June 30th The team (mentioned above) will unsubscribe from the Apache mailing lists
July 1st, 2010 Marks the 8th birthday of the framework!
GOALS
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We believe can improve a number of things by making this move, including (but not limited to):
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Lighter process
More frequent releases
Unified infrastructure
Modernized tools (source control etc.)
Build and deployment automation
Easier to use mailing lists
Single sign-on for users
Greater community involvement
More productive development team
NEXT STEPS
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There are only a few things you need to do immediately, and a couple that you’ll need to do eventually.
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Sign up for new mailing lists (now)
Use the new issue tracker and wiki (now)
Change bookmarks / links to the new site (now)
Download new build (when you need your next build)
Change DTD/XSD DOCTYPE headers in XML files (after you upgrade in #4, but old doctypes will work with the new framework too)
Full details for each of these steps can be found at the following Wiki page.
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http://code.google.com/p/mybatis/wiki/DocIbatis2MyBatis
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Making this move is a big decision and a lot of work. However, we truly believe that the efforts will pay off.
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We’d like to thank the Apache Software Foundation for the past six years of working together.
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We’ll see you all on the other side.
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Cheers,
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Clinton Begin
Original Creator of iBATIS
http://www.mybatis.org
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