On 3/12/07, Gordon Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for replying Gordon.
I think you are confusing objects and primitive data types.
I am not. I understand object vs primitive data type in Java.
Each field/column in a row is returned as an Object (of the relevant type). In this case, your field is being returned as a Boolean object, with it's property set to either true or false. If your table has a column of some character type, then each row would be returned with individual Objects of type String. Does this make sense ?
Yes, and if I query the 1000 User object which has a property of type Boolean, with each row map to User object, I will have 1000 Boolean objects each attached to every User object right? I thought that in a perfect world, there will only be 2 Boolean object and the each 1000 User objects will reference one of the two Boolean object. Please enlighten if u think I still don't get it. Thanks, John