On 5 Aug 2014 at 15:48:27, Jeremie BOUSQUET
(jeremie.bousquet@gmail.com(mailto:jeremie.bousquet@gmail.com)) wrote:
Hello XWiki Community,
Got some issue with executing groovy in a page ...
I have a page with a groovy class, that needs some jars dependencies.
The following "works":
{{groovy jars="attach:toto.jar,..."}}
import ...
public class MyClass {
...
}
def myobj = new MyClass()
// do something with myobj ...
{{/groovy}}
Then I'd like to execute this code from another page.
So I removed the {{groovy}} macro tags and the isolated code at the end,
leaving only the class declaration and imports.
From the other page I use the following version of parseGroovyFromPage:
http://maven.xwiki.org/site/docs/xwiki-javadoc-4.1.x/com/xpn/xwiki/api/XWik…
Why not keep the {{groovy}} macro and instead use {{include reference=“…”/}} from the
calling page? Using parseGroovyFromPage is the old way of doing it.
Thanks
-Vincent
I provide it with the name of the page containing my
groovy class, twice
(once for the script and once for the jars).
It results in a page loading infinitely until it time-outs ... From the
logs it seems my class never gets executed.
Any idea ?
Note: I think it's a "crappy" method, and I plan to put this as a java
component, but in a "proof of concept" stage the groovy script is very
useful.
Thanks,
Jeremie