That is definitely true.  But Cedric didn't say he was passing the
result of getTeamMembers to a display page.  What if he was just
needed to invoke some method on all the members of the team (like
giving them a "point" for playing in a game last weekend).  Then you
definitely need the actual Player objects.

Not that that's what he's doing, but he didn't specify one way or the other.

cheers,
barneyb

On 6/9/05, Jeremy Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think something similar was addressed in an earlier thread...this is
> a quote from the thread (think it was by sean corfield):
> 
> "Use the query result - it's already an OO abstraction. Do not convert
> your query to an array of objects - aggregate display pages do not
> need objects."

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