Hi All, Thank you for the inputs. Was really helpful. On Monday, August 3, 2015, Nicolas Malin <nicolas.ma...@nereide.fr> wrote:
> More easier : > > <#assign findPftMap = {"productFeatureTypeId":productFeatureTypeId, > "otherKey": otherValue}> > > You can see the ftl documentation here : > http://freemarker.org/docs/index.html > > Nicolas > > Le 03/08/2015 07:55, Deepak Dixit a écrit : > >> Hi Ashish, >> >> You can use UtilMisc method to create map in ftl. >> e.g >> >> <#assign findPftMap = Static["org.ofbiz.base.util.UtilMisc"].toMap( >> "productFeatureTypeId", productFeatureTypeId)> >> >> -- >> Thanks & Regards >> -- >> Deepak Dixit >> www.hotwaxsystems.com >> >> On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 8:59 PM, Taher Alkhateeb < >> slidingfilame...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Ashish, >>> >>> I think your intention to use FreeMarker methods on your data structures >>> is an indicator of a problematic design. The main purpose of FreeMarker >>> templates is to spit out your HTML documents with variables replaced. You >>> should avoid as much as you can having any logic in your templates >>> because >>> that would make your code base much harder to maintain. >>> >>> I recommend that you do any data manipulation in a groovy script or in >>> Java and then handover the data you built to FreeMarker which you can >>> just >>> extract with a loop over one of the container types. If your purpose on >>> the >>> other hand is to have dynamic behavior, then the correct place to support >>> that is in JavaScript. >>> >>> I hope that helps. >>> >>> Taher Alkhateeb >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>> From: "Ashish Repal" <ashishre...@gmail.com> >>> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org >>> Sent: Sunday, 2 August, 2015 5:30:08 PM >>> Subject: Map operation in ftl >>> >>> Hi All, >>> I need to use map like data structure in ftl. I didnt find any in built >>> functionality in ftl like java where we create an object hashmap and get >>> access to various methods like put, remove etc. >>> What i found in ftl is like we need to create a string with : separator >>> as >>> key value which requires much coding for basic add remove find >>> operations. >>> Anybody has any idea on this. Please suggest. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Regards, >>> Aashish Repal >>> 09623381664 >>> >>> >>> > -- Regards, Aashish Repal 09623381664