You can't map columns to list elements...and that's probably a good thing. It doesn't really make sense semantically.
What you can do (which is significantly more useful) is map your results to a Map. That is, your employee table and its 5 columns will be represented as a Map (column1="whatever", column2="something"...etc.). You can also retrieve a list of these Maps, each list element will be one map that represents one row (i.e. one employee).
If you REALLY want a list of the columns, you can use map.values() to get the set of values and add the entire set to a list.
Cheers,
Clinton
On 5/13/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I am new to ibatis and want to know how I can do this.
I have a table "employee" and it has 5 columns. I want
to query the "employee" table and I want the result
either as a List of String[] (where the String[] has
column1,column2,column3,column4,column5 values) or as
a List of List (where the inner list will have the 5
columns).
thanks
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