To add some information to this. The reason why there is no direct way
to create a object from velocity is for security reasons. So we
provide util functions for creating java objects we have audited to be
secure (not allow to access physical resources or xwiki data without
rights checks for instance)
For when you really need more users with programming rights can create
a groovy class which is callable from velocity
Ludovic
Ludovic
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Le 3 déc. 2009 à 10:02, Flavius Olaru <flavius.olaru(a)gmail.com> a
écrit :
In velocity you don't have the keywork *new*. You
should use the
variable
$util to declare a list.
#set($dateList = $util.arrayList)
$dateList.add($dateD)
And on operations with lists you use $listttool.
$listtool.size($dateList)
Best regards,
Flavius Olaru
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Bubulina <nohinder(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
hello
this is by far the most easiest thing ... but
i have some data that i want to simple add in a list
#set($dateList = new ArrayList() )
$dateList.add($dateD)
whyyy is this wrong? how do i else declare a list ? cause it does
not work
thank you
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