Call java class function in FTL - Apache
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I am trying to call a java class function in a ftl file of the same project:
Class:
public class ShoppingCart<statics> implements Iterable<ShoppingCartItem>{
public String testfct(){
return "Hello";
}
}
In the ftl file I want to call this function by using:
<fieldset>
${testfct}
</fieldset>
This doesn't work :-(
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I am trying to call a java class function in a ftl file of the same project:
Class:
public class ShoppingCart<statics> implements Iterable<ShoppingCartItem>{
public String testfct(){
return "Hello";
}
}
In the ftl file I want to call this function by using:
<fieldset>
${testfct}
</fieldset>
This doesn't work :-(
javascript java html
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I am trying to call a java class function in a ftl file of the same project:
Class:
public class ShoppingCart<statics> implements Iterable<ShoppingCartItem>{
public String testfct(){
return "Hello";
}
}
In the ftl file I want to call this function by using:
<fieldset>
${testfct}
</fieldset>
This doesn't work :-(
javascript java html
I am trying to call a java class function in a ftl file of the same project:
Class:
public class ShoppingCart<statics> implements Iterable<ShoppingCartItem>{
public String testfct(){
return "Hello";
}
}
In the ftl file I want to call this function by using:
<fieldset>
${testfct}
</fieldset>
This doesn't work :-(
javascript java html
javascript java html
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