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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:09:44+00:00 2026-05-12T06:09:44+00:00

ItemTag objects contain an Item object and a Tag object. (These are Java domain

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ItemTag objects contain an Item object and a Tag object. (These are Java domain objects.)

This simple query works as expected. I get back a list ItemTags and can do all the wonderful things that ItemTags are supposed to do:

def theTags1 = ItemTag.findAll("from ItemTag  b")

For example:

println(theTags1[0].tag.tag)

gives me this as expected:

Pilgrim's Progress

However, as soon as I add another table to the criteria, instead of getting a list of ItemTags, I just get a list of generic objects.

e.g the following

def theTags2 = ItemTag.findAll("from ItemTag  b, Tag a where b.tag= a")

theTags2.each {
     theClass = it.getClass();
     nameOfClass = theClass.getName();
     println(nameOfClass)
}   

returns

[Ljava.lang.Object;
[Ljava.lang.Object;
[Ljava.lang.Object;

And I can’t use the resulting objects at all. For example:

println(theTags2[0].tag.tag)

gives me this error:

Exception evaluating property 'tag' for java.util.ArrayList, Reason: groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: tag for class: java.lang.String

and

def exTag2 = (ItemTag) theTags2[0]

gives me this error:

Cannot cast object '[Ljava.lang.Object;@2d81f' with class '[Ljava.lang.Object;' to class 'org.maflt.flashlit.pojo.ItemTag'

What do I need to do to get usable objects? Thanks!

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    2026-05-12T06:09:44+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:09 am

    In Hibernate, the

    "from ItemTag b, Tag a where b.tag= a"

    query is a cross-join. The result of this query is a list of Object arrays where the first item is an ItemTag instance and the second is a Tag instance.

    You have to use e.g.

    (ItemTag) theTags2[0][0]

    to access the first ItemTag instance.

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