Thanks for the advice,
I knew the Pull Tool part. But my question was on how to create a Vector
in this PullTool.
Say you have 100 rows of data each with 6 cols in your
$DateTool.TodaysDate()
function. Before you pass it to Velocity, you have to package them in a
Vector first, right (correct me if I am wrong)? If this vector is not from
Turbine, how do you create it?
cheers
michael
>
> you have to configure your TR.properties file. Configure the pull
> service by adding a line like
>
> services.PullService.tool.<scope>.<id> = <classname>
>
> for example:
>
> services.PullService.tool.request.date=com.clavie.myEvents.tool.DateTool
>
> then, you should be able to access it in Velocity with sth like:
> $DateTool.TodaysDate()
>
> David
>
> On Monday, December 30, 2002, at 03:37 PM, Eigen Technology Pty Ltd
> wrote:
>
>> When Turbine extract data from a database, it creates a Vector and
>> returns
>> for Velocity to display.
>>
>> If I want to write a Java Utility, some tabulated calculated results
>> are
>> to be passed on to Velocity, i.e. Vectors not created by Turbine, how
>> should I do it.
>>
>> I tried:
>>
>> Vector TEST=null;
>>
>> etc....
>>
>> for(i=0; i < somelimit; ++i) {
>> TEST.add(someobject(i));
>> }
>> etc....
>>
>> return TEST;
>>
>> Velocity displays nothing, help is much appreciated.
>>
>> michael
>>
>>
>>
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