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StringTemplate Part 2: Collections and Template Groups
This Article deals with StringTemplate. If you've never heard of StringTemplate or a “template engine” you might want to read either Part 1 or the official StringTemplate documentation.
Template Group Files:
In the first article we used a template file (.st file) to hold our template definition. In those examples we had defined a single template that spanned the entire file. When things get more complicated it's convenient to be able to define multiple smaller templates in one file. StringTemplate calls this file a “String Template Group” and recommends a filename ending in “.stg”.
Example String Template Group:
This template group defines one template that takes two parameters, input1 and input2. Parameters passed to the template can then be used in the content area.
Example template with content:
exampleTemplate(input1, input2) ::= >
StringTemplateGroups are a convenient way to group small interrelated templates. These smaller templates can be nested as shown below.
group group-demo;
outerTemplate(input) ::=
innerTemplate(nestedInput) ::=
Here is the code to use this StringTemplateGroup:
StringTemplateGroup group = new StringTemplateGroup(
new FileReader("templates/group-example.stg"), DefaultTemplateLexer.class);
StringTemplate template = group.getInstanceOf("outerTemplate");
template.setAttribute("input", "Hello World");
System.out.println(template.toStr...
Date: June, 02 2010
Url: http://www.java.net/blog/aberrant/archive/2010/06/02/stringtemplate-part-2-collections-and-template-groups
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