There is hope :-) Please try the Env function; the javadocs should be enough to 
get you going. I think the idea is:
1) construct your filter once using the Env function to refer to your selection 
(perhaps as "selection")
2) when the user clicks on something set the "selection" to the appropriate 
value

-- 
Jody Garnett


On Tuesday, 5 July 2011 at 5:43 PM, LSA wrote:

> Any hope for me? My application is stuck to geotools 2.6.3, just because 
> of that.
> 
> I even ready for some crippled workaround solution.
> 
> Sergey
> 
> On 01.07.2011 10:40, Michael Bedward wrote:
> > Or are you talking about another example ?
> > Meanwhile, for Sergey's problem perhaps we could add a function
> > function to GeoTools: ie. a filter function that takes a user supplied
> > function, implementing some simple interface, as a parameter.
> > 
> > Michael
> > 

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