You need to read page 25--26 of the SqlMaps Manual.
Brandon
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 14:59:57 -0600, Bolinger, Gregg D
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But there aren't other columns for those properties. Let me explain...
> Here is some test code. T_user and t_issue are tables in a database.
> Below that are 2 java files. This is pseudo code and outlook keeps
> correctly cap mistakes so don't poke fun at the bad syntax. :)
>
> t_user
> ------
> User_id
> First_name
> Last_name
>
> T_issue
> --------
> Issue_id
> User_id
>
> Issue.java
> ----------
> Public class Issue
> {
> Private int issueId;
> Private User user;
> //getters and setters
> }
>
> User.java
> -----------
> Public class User
> {
> Private int userId;
> Private int firstName;
> Private int lastName;
> //getters and setters
> }
>
> When I query for an Issue and return an Issue.java object, I need User
> to be populated with the appropriate user for that issue. Does that
> make more sense?
>
> Gregg
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry Meadors [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:08 PM
> To: Bolinger, Gregg D
> Subject: Re: Mapping Complex Properties (Load all properties)
>
> Well, I would assume you'd map other columns to those properties, but
> yeah, you have the idea. :-)
>
> Larry
>
> On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 14:01:04 -0600, Bolinger, Gregg D
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I assume you mean:
> >
> > <result property="createdByUser.userId" column="creating_user_id" />
> >
> > Well, would I map my other properties lke
> >
> > <result property="createdByUser.firstName" column="creating_user_id"
> />
> > <result property="createdByUser.lastName" column="creating_user_id" />
>
>