Simple answer - no.
You could make a List of HashMaps to accomplish this:
<iterate property="listOfMaps" open="(" close=")" conjunction=",">
$listOfMaps[].name$ $listOfMaps[].type$
</iterate>
It's a little more work on the Java side of things, but it will work.
Jeff Butler
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 5:18 PM, Pascal Jacob <zartc@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Is it possible to iterate over two (or more) collections SIMULTANEOUSLY
> using the same indice ?
>
> Here is a example:
>
> <parameterMap id="create-data-table-param" class="java.util.HashMap">
> <parameter property="names" javaType="string" /> <!-- really an array
> of string -->
> <parameter property="types" javaType="string" /> <!-- really an array
> of string -->
> </parameterMap>
> <statement id="create-data-table"
> parameterMap="create-data-table-param">
> CREATE TABLE data
> <!-- what would be the name to set in the property attribute ? -->
> <iterate property="???" open="(" close=")" conjunction=",">
> <!-- I want the names and types collections to be iterated in
> synch -->
> $names[]$ $types[]$
> </iterate>
> </statement>
>
> Nested iterate statements won't do it because it produce n*n outputs instead
> of just n (n is the number of elements in the collections).
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
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