0

When I retrieve the object from datastore, I am getting this error:

com.google.appengine.datanucleus.query.StreamingQueryResult cannot be cast to com.relationship.Student`

This is my code:

javax.jdo.Query q=pm.newQuery(Student.class);

//String fname="karthi";
q.setFilter("name == 'karthi'");
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
List<Employee> results = (List<Employee>) q.execute("[email protected]");
Student e = (Student) results;
resp.getWriter().println(e.getName());  

The datastore has those properties and values:

ID/Name            college       name
[email protected]   AMS           karthi

1 Answer 1

0

You're casting an object of type List<Employee> to an object of type Student. Unless you explicitly created a constructor for Student that takes a List<Employee> as its argument, this won't work.

The fact that you added @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") tells me that your compiler/IDE already warned you about this, and instead of attempting to understand why it was complaining, you decided the quick fix would be to basically ignore the problem by misusing this annotation.

Now the problem is unavoidable: why are you casting a List<Employee> to Student? No part of that makes sense. Does your code actually allow this? How does a student need a list of employees?

I think you need to do some more basic study in java to understand what an object is, and what it means for an object to have a type, or class, that it's an instance of. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Keep learning java and hopefully you can understand why this error occurs.

Also, in future, you should include all relevant information for a user to help you. I would normally request you to post, for example, the code that instantiated q, in addition to the full stack trace rather than just one line from the stack trace.

Good luck!

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.