Oh, you mean to go from a string to a reference?
That seems well documented:
https://network.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/DocXE741En/ModelModule
paul> On 26 Jun 2017, at 16:26, Sarthak Gupta <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Paul, > > Just to be clear, the transformation searches for the word on the wiki > pages which matches the glossary entries already present in glossary space. > Here 'doc' is a glossary item present in 'Glossary' space. The > transformation searches for the word 'doc' on the wiki pages and creates > the link to the 'doc' page present in 'Glossary' space i.e I want to > navigate to 'Glossary.doc'(space.page). > In my code, I know the name of the page('doc'), and I want to navigate to > the page 'doc' present in 'Glossary' Space. And I am not able to find out, > how to do that? Is there some method for doing this? > > The highlighted code in the Pastebin is totally wrong and I want a > replacement for it. > > Thanks > Sarthak Gupta > > On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 5:20 PM, "Expédition Est (Paris Match)" < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hey Sarthak, >> >> Is “Glossary.doc” an attachment?? >> “located in XWiki” is like saying “it’s in your shelf”. It’s a bit >> unprecise! >> References are to pages with a space and a name; attachments have a name >> after this. >> >> If you want to reference the same page you probably need to start with the >> current page’s reference which the context should provided you (normally in >> the form of the “doc” variable). >> >> Any reason you did not start with a groovy or velocity script? At least >> the variable would be there. >> >> paul >> >> >>> On 26 Jun 2017, at 11:12, Sarthak Gupta <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> I have written some java code on 'transformations'. >>> https://pastebin.com/CCHsg0hq >>> >>> In order to navigate to the required page, I am using the method >>> 'ResourceReference' (highlighted region-line 86,87). Now I want to >> navigate >>> to the page named 'Glossary.doc' which is located in XWiki. I know my >>> current implementation is wrong and I have been struggling for 2 days to >>> find the right implementation/method. >>> Is there any method that I can use which can return me the String >>> 'Glossary.doc' so that I can create a linkReference to the same page in >>> XWiki? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Sarthak Gupta >> >>
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