Hi Murat. For a structure like this: var obj = { "key1": { "key2" : { "key3": "value1-2-3" } } }
Simple answer: The get call support flat structures. b.get("obj.key1.key2.key3") will return null ... But ... Long answer: If you are in JavaScript, you can evaluate this with the syntax: var val = obj.key1.key2.key3; If you are in Java, what happens is that you have a Map, inside a Map, inside a Map ... Map<String, Object> map1 = (Map<String, Object>) obj.get("key1"); Map<String, Object> map2 = (Map<String, Object>) map1.get("key2"); Object val = (Map<String, Object>) map2.get("key3"); Since you cannot chain the calls, you either need a helper method where you will "chain" this in a recursive method, or you may ask the scriptEngine to evalute this for you! Have you tried something like ... myScriptEngine.eval( "myobj.key1.key2.key3", bindings ) ? See this gist: https://gist.github.com/joaovarandas/57ff0b539e9fbf82974959dfb168b468 2016-09-21 11:20 GMT-03:00 Murat Cetin <mceti...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > I read a .js file that results in Bindings that have a nested key value > structure, e.g, key1: value1, value1 : [key2, key3, key4], key2: [value2, > value3], and etc. Bindings.get(Object) will only return key1..I cannot > chain multiple get calls and I don't see a method to get to say key2.. Am I > doing something wrong? or does the get call only support flat structures? > > thanks, > Murat > -- "Esta mensagem, incluindo seus anexos, pode conter informacoes confidenciais e privilegiadas. Se voce a recebeu por engano, solicitamos que a apague e avise o remetente imediatamente. Opinioes ou informacoes aqui contidas nao refletem necessariamente a posicao oficial da Plusoft." "Antes de imprimir, pense em sua responsabilidade e compromisso com o MEIO AMBIENTE"