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database call in navigation.vm
Abhi Ed, módosítva 11 év-val korábban
database call in navigation.vm
Regular Member Bejegyzések: 118 Csatlakozás dátuma: 2012.06.04. Legújabb bejegyzések
hello,
In my theme i have a requirement that one of the navigation links will contain the list that will be dynamically populated after querying the database.
Can we make a database call in navigation.vm ?
In my theme i have a requirement that one of the navigation links will contain the list that will be dynamically populated after querying the database.
Can we make a database call in navigation.vm ?
Muzakir Khan, módosítva 11 év-val korábban
RE: database call in navigation.vm
Regular Member Bejegyzések: 112 Csatlakozás dátuma: 2012.03.15. Legújabb bejegyzésekAbhi Ed:
hello,
Can we make a database call in navigation.vm ?
Think so yes, we can make a database call in navigation.vm using javascript..
Regards
Khan
Abhi Ed, módosítva 11 év-val korábban
RE: database call in navigation.vm
Regular Member Bejegyzések: 118 Csatlakozás dátuma: 2012.06.04. Legújabb bejegyzésekMuzakir Khan:
Abhi Ed:hello,
Can we make a database call in navigation.vm ?
Think so yes, we can make a database call in navigation.vm using javascript..
Regards
Khan
Thanks Muzakir, Can u explain how this call can be performed by any example which can clarify this?
Muzakir Khan, módosítva 11 év-val korábban
RE: database call in navigation.vm
Regular Member Bejegyzések: 112 Csatlakozás dátuma: 2012.03.15. Legújabb bejegyzésekAbhi Ed:
Thanks Muzakir, Can u explain how this call can be performed by any example which can clarify this?
I am sorry, you have to include the javascript code(onclick) for calling the database in your portal_normal.vm of your theme..
You just google javascript code for the same, u will get it..
Abhi Ed, módosítva 11 év-val korábban
RE: database call in navigation.vm
Regular Member Bejegyzések: 118 Csatlakozás dátuma: 2012.06.04. Legújabb bejegyzésekMuzakir Khan:
Abhi Ed:
Thanks Muzakir, Can u explain how this call can be performed by any example which can clarify this?
I am sorry, you have to include the javascript code(onclick) for calling the database in your portal_normal.vm of your theme..
You just google javascript code for the same, u will get it..
I don't know, how practical ur solution is,Muzakir.However,thanks for ur time.
The question stands open yet.If anyone has done like this before,please share ur ideas.
Priyanka Dhingra, módosítva 11 év-val korábban
RE: database call in navigation.vm
Liferay Master Bejegyzések: 501 Csatlakozás dátuma: 2011.12.20. Legújabb bejegyzések
Hi,
Please check the following link
https://www.liferay.com/community/forums/-/message_boards/message/10559868
I think editing the velocityvariable class will give you access to your database and then you can access the variable with a $ in your init-custom.vm
I didnt tried anyways but that can be a possible solution(an idea).
Please check the following link
https://www.liferay.com/community/forums/-/message_boards/message/10559868
I think editing the velocityvariable class will give you access to your database and then you can access the variable with a $ in your init-custom.vm
I didnt tried anyways but that can be a possible solution(an idea).
Aravinth Raj Raju, módosítva 11 év-val korábban
RE: database call in navigation.vm
Junior Member Bejegyzések: 27 Csatlakozás dátuma: 2011.10.03. Legújabb bejegyzések
Hi,
I too have similar requirement, to load menus after querying from a custom table.
Plz post your ideas.
Thanks,
Aravinth Raj R.
I too have similar requirement, to load menus after querying from a custom table.
Plz post your ideas.
Thanks,
Aravinth Raj R.
David H Nebinger, módosítva 11 év-val korábban
RE: database call in navigation.vm
Liferay Legend Bejegyzések: 14919 Csatlakozás dátuma: 2006.09.02. Legújabb bejegyzésekAbhi Ed:
Can we make a database call in navigation.vm ?
Yes, although you shouldn't do things this way.
Navigation.vm is a velocity script, and tweaking the velocity context to include necessary stuff to run the query would not be good.
Instead you should wrap the logic into a Spring bean. Register the bean in the portal's Spring context, then use $utilLocator.findUtil("my spring bean") to get access to the spring bean in navigation.vm, call the bean, and handle the results.