Query on a complex object

Hi,
I am using C#.
Is there any way by which I can apply filter on a list of objects. for e.g.:
I am having
struct B
string Name;
string Address;
class A
List of B
I am storing A in coherence cache as Dictionary<string,instance of A>
I want to query : where Name == "XYZ" AND Address >= "IN"
How can I apply a filter like that.
Regards
Nitin Jain

Hi,
I have got my answer in
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/message.jspa?messageID=4175776#4175776
Regards
Nitin Jain

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