Scott,

I will try to implement what you suggest. Thank you very much for guidance.


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Thanks and Regards
Sumit Pandit.
HotWaxMedia, Inc
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

On Oct 11, 2008, at 1:39 AM, Scott Gray wrote:

If it works I guess it's feasible but it still sounds a little
heavy/complicated.  Personally I still see no reason why the data
can't be prepared in full before you get to the template.  You could
build a list of maps with each map containing the data plus a child
list of maps.  If the data was made to be generic you could even reuse
the template to build any tree.

Regards
Scott

2008/10/11 Sumit Pandit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Scott,

I need it in implementation of tree, and there is recursive calling of templet code via macro. In macro i get the partyId and then from it I need
to get other related data.

The process I defined in mail is works fine for me. But I am not sure how
feasible to use it in that way.


On Oct 10, 2008, at 5:45 PM, Scott Gray wrote:

Hi Sumit

Why can't you just use groovy before you get to the template like we
do everywhere else? Unless there is a special reason to do otherwise
we shouldn't be processing data in the templates just formatting it.

Regards
Scott

2008/10/11 Sumit Pandit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hello All,

In my application the scenario is like :

In FTL I have a variable (say partyId),  now I need to access this
variable
in groovy file. There I extract more data from partyId and use that data
in
the calling FTL.

For this I perform following steps :-

In FTL I have partyID

a) set partyId in request.
b) Render a screen (which contain groovy file )
c) In groovy get the partyId from request
d) remove partyId from request
e) extract more data using partyId.
f) put data in the context
g) In ftl get data and do what i want.

Now I have some question

1) Is this approach correct ?
2) From FTL, can we call groovy directly ?
3) I am putting the partyId in request, is it right place in this context
?

please give some suggestion for this.

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Thanks and Regards
Sumit Pandit.
HotWaxMedia, Inc
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com





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