Hi Andy, I was looking for a way to execute the query with more than one result expression w/o the need of a cast: List<Object[]> results = q.executeResultList(Object[].class);
I cannot use executeResultList() because it returns List<Object> which is not compatible to List<Object[]>, so the following does not compile: List<Object[]> results = q.executeResultList(); Regards Michael > > There is a executeResultList() method for a reason, for the case where > the user doesn't want to impose the result class (i.e get the default > the spec defines ... Object[]). > > Again, simple to change, but the question remains ... why would anyone > do that? > > — > You are receiving this because you authored the thread. > Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub > <https://github.com/datanucleus/datanucleus-api-jdo/issues/53#issuecomment-304464836>, > or mute the thread > <https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AbdDGNFprQtvnHggYm_0ujb8sHaOt4Qeks5r-Fl4gaJpZM4NoZK5>. > -- Michael Bouschen akquinet tech@spree GmbH Bülowstraße 66 • D-10783 Berlin Tel: +49 30 235520-33 Fax: +49 30 217520-12 E-Mail: michael.bousc...@akquinet.de <mailto:michael.bousc...@akquinet.de> Web: www.akquinet.de <http://www.akquinet.de/> Geschäftsführung: Martin Weber, Dr. Torsten Fink Amtsgericht Berlin HRB 86780 • USt.-Id. Nr.: DE 225 964 680 [Facebook] <http://www.facebook.com/akquinet> [XING] <https://www.xing.com/companies/akquinetag> [G+] <https://plus.google.com/b/111054946250796705170/+akquinet/posts> [LinkedIn] <https://www.linkedin.com/company/akquinet-ag> [Twitter] <https://twitter.com/akquinet>