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24  package org.modeshape.jcr.api.query;
25  
26  import javax.jcr.PropertyType;
27  
28  /**
29   * Replicates some of the methods introduced in JCR 2.0, but also provides an extension that allows accessing the JCR
30   * {@link PropertyType} for each of the columns.
31   */
32  public interface QueryResult extends javax.jcr.query.QueryResult {
33  
34      /**
35       * Returns an array of the {@link PropertyType} name for each of the columns in this result.
36       * 
37       * @return the array of property type names; never null, never has null elements, and the size always matches
38       *         {@link QueryResult#getColumnNames()}.
39       */
40      public String[] getColumnTypes();
41  
42      /**
43       * Returns an array of the name of the selector (i.e., table) from which each column originates. Note that the table name will
44       * be "" for all fabricated columns.
45       * 
46       * @return the array of table names; never null, and the size always matches {@link QueryResult#getColumnNames()}
47       * @since JCR 2.0
48       */
49      public String[] getSelectorNames();
50  }