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Allowing putting objects into control context from VTL
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Key: VELOCITY-468
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-468
Project: Velocity
Issue Type: Improvement
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Mojmir Hanes updated VELOCITY-468:
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Allowing putting objects into control context from VTL
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Will Glass-Husain updated VELOCITY-468:
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Fix Version/s: 1.6
Just trying to figure out, why is this needed?
(1) You can create your own context and pass it in to the parse (String
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Mojmir Hanes commented on VELOCITY-468:
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I'd like to parse (process) various velocity templates from control template
(eg I have control.vm file written
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Will Glass-Husain commented on VELOCITY-468:
Hi,
I'm not a big texen user, so, could you explain wouldn't this work? You could
subclass Generator
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Mojmir Hanes commented on VELOCITY-468:
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Your code works, but it is called from Java, eg you define in Java code, which
templates you're processing
I'd