great, that worked.
However, it means the velocity output is forgotten so I'd have to call velocity at
places where it makes sense.
I'm also caught by this kind of things, the "eat all exceptions" type of
approach of velocity is not a charm!
It's good to know as a strategy for the future.
paul
Le 20 déc. 2012 à 12:00, Thomas Mortagne a écrit :
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Paul Libbrecht
<paul(a)hoplahup.net> wrote:
That's true but it does not prevent you to write directly in the response
if you want.
Something like:
## Get the response buffer/stream
#set($out = $response.outputStream())
## Write some content to the response buffer
$out.print("some content")
## Make sure everything is sent
$out.flush()
## Indicate XWiki that you already sent the answer
$xcontext.setFinished(true)
Hey, we're getting closer!
How does this play with the velocity execution? Would its output be
discarded then?
I've tried this:
$response.setContentType("text/plain")##
#set($out = $response.outputStream())##
## Write some content to the response buffer
$out.println("some content")##
$out.println("some content")##
$out.println("some content")##
$out.println("some content")##
$out.println("some content")##
$out.println("some content")##
$out.println("some content")##
$out.println("some content")##
$out.println("some content")##
$out.println("some content")
## Make sure everything is sent
$out.flush()##
## Indicate XWiki that you already sent the answer
$xcontext.setFinished(true)##
and had only blank pages/
That's because you did not really wrote anything ;)
I made a mistake in my example, it's
#set($out = $response.outputStream)
without the parentheses.
Paul
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