OGNL Qurey

2010-07-29 Thread Zoran Avtarovski
I¹m trying to construct a conditional display mechanism for a web app, but I need some help with the OGNL side of things. My app will produce a string like ³object1.attribute == 25 object2. attribute 5² and store it as a parameter in my action called condition. What I want to know if there is

Re: OGNL Qurey

2010-07-29 Thread Dale Newfield
On 7/29/10 9:50 PM, Zoran Avtarovski wrote: What I want to know if there is a way for OGNL to evaluate the expression represented by the string through recursion? I see no reason you can't get a reference to the ValueStack object from within OGNL and call the findValue() method to make that

Re: OGNL Qurey

2010-07-29 Thread Dale Newfield
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Dale Newfield d...@newfield.org wrote: On 7/29/10 9:50 PM, Zoran Avtarovski wrote: What I want to know if there is a way for OGNL to evaluate the expression represented by the string through recursion? I see no reason you can't get a reference to the

Re: OGNL Qurey

2010-07-29 Thread Zoran Avtarovski
Hi Dale, This sounds too easy, so I just want to clarify. From my action if I call findValue(myExpressionString) and it will use OGNL to evaluate the expression. That¹s fantastic and exactly what I was looking for. I¹ll try it this weekend. Z. On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Dale Newfield

Re: OGNL Qurey

2010-07-29 Thread Dale Newfield
On 7/29/10 11:23 PM, Zoran Avtarovski wrote: This sounds too easy, so I just want to clarify. From my action if I call findValue(myExpressionString) and it will use OGNL to evaluate the expression. Yes. To be more specific,