Yes, in java.

I can iterate through all the nodes and then create a list from it but that 
would be not really efficient.

I was wondering if there is a way/fonction that directly gives me a list or 
even hashmap containing all the columns ?

Le mardi 19 avril 2016 17:06:44 UTC+2, Ivan Mainetti a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> you mean in studio, console, java or what?
> Seeing your question I think you're using java, so you need a method to 
> convert the Iterable object into a List, is it correct?
>
>
>
> Il giorno martedì 19 aprile 2016 16:32:39 UTC+2, K Major ha scritto:
>>
>> Indeed, I changed from 2.1.11 to 2.1.15 and it fixed the problem, thanks !
>>>
>>
>>
>> One small question : is it possible to retrieve the result of a query in 
>> the form of list and not nodes containing the result ? 
>>
>

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