Hello all,

 I have got:

<select id="getResources" parameterClass="java.lang.String"

resultClass="application.domain.Resources">

<![CDATA[

SELECT

  resource_id  as id,

  resource_type_code as resourceType.code,

  resource_type_desc as resourceType.description

FROM t_resource

WHERE

 resource_id = #resourceId#

]]>

</select>


So my Resources class looks like:

public class Resources{

   private String id;
   private ResourceType resourceType;

   .....
}

public class ResourceType{

   private String code;
   private String description;

  ....
}

 Is this possible? How can I make it work?
 I am getting an error saying :


--- Cause: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00923: FROM keyword not found where 
expected


 It only works if I get rid of the 'dot' from resourceType.code and 
resourceType.description
 I can have only plain classes as Result Class?

 Cheers,


 Bruno






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