Thanks, Pascal,

Pascal Voitot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the option is the boolean "xwiki.store.hibernate.useclasstables" to put in
> the config...
>
> sorry if I don't answer quickly but I'm quite busy and I can't answer in a
> serious manner just now...
> Anyway, if it can help you, I think you should read this tuto:
> http://www.theserverside.com/tt/articles/article.tss?l=XWiki
>   

I think I have to read it a hundred time more :-) at least...
> Even if I know a bit the class design, I'm not an expert yet :)
> But $xwiki.search seems not to return Object[] but Collection[] only with
> properties Name, ClassName and Number... Don't know why exactly but I will
> look at it...
>
> So something like this seems to work for me... you retrieve the doc and then
> the object and then you get our Object :)
>
> #set($query="from BaseObject obj where obj.className
> ='Contacts.ContactClass'")
> #set($results=$xwiki.search($query, 10, 0))
> #foreach ($item in $results)
> #set($myObject = $xwiki.getDocument($item.Name).getObject($item.ClassName,
> $item.Number))
> $myObject.get("firstname") | $myObject.get("surname") |
> $myObject.get("phone1")
> #end surname
>   

I will follow this idea to see if I am able to understand how the 
mechanism does work! Vincent explanation is The Server Side must be 
enough. The point is to read it a number of times to incorporate new 
understanding. I must recognize that the first time I read it... I 
understood... nothing :-)

But, in this $query up here you included "from", is it not ", BaseObject 
as obj......."?

Please, what does mean the "," before BaseObject? Thanks! I think this 
is not explained in Vincent's article.

Ricardo

> Maybe somebody could tell if there is something quicker?
>
> br
> Pascal
>   

Thanks for your help,

Ricardo

-- 
Ricardo Rodríguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team

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