Hello Yasser, thanks for your reply.

It did not work. The configuration you suggested, sends nothing in JSON object.

I also tried this configuration:

<param name="includeProperties">
    result\..+,
    result,interestingProperty
</param>

But it sends all properties, including notInterestingProperty.

Best regards,

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On 25/09/19 09:18, Yasser Zamani-2 [via Struts] wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: Micael Carreira <mcarre...@itclinical.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 1:30 PM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: JSON plugin: filter fields in a Map with Lists

Hello,

In MyAction, I have the following instance variable:

     Map<String, List<MyObject>> result;

And MyObject has the following properties:

     MyObject
     |- interestingProperty
     |- notInterestingProperty

I want to return the action result as a JSON. So, in my struts configuration I 
have:

     <action name="MyAction" method="execute" class="myAction">
         <result name="success" type="json">
             <param name="includeProperties">
                 result\..+$
             </param>
         </result>
     </action>

This returns all keys/values in result map. But I want to write a JSON with only
interestingProperty of each MyObject (which are in a list).
Hi,

Doesn't below work for you (to write only interestingProperty)?

<param name="includeProperties">
result,interestingProperty
</param>

Regards.

I've fiddled with the regular expression for a while, but could not find a way 
to do
it.

Is it possible to achieve what I need?

Thanks,

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