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I have following HashMap:

 Map<String, Object> hashMap = new HashMap<>();
 hashMap.put("type", "message");

I wrote a switch statement in freemarker template:

    <#switch hashMap.get("type")>
        <#case "message">
            <p>Message type</p>
            <#default>
                <p>Nothing</p>
    </#switch>

But when I execute the code, I am getting exception:


freemarker.core.InvalidReferenceException: [... Exception message was already printed; see it above ...]
    at freemarker.core.InvalidReferenceException.getInstance(InvalidReferenceException.java:134)
    at freemarker.core.UnexpectedTypeException.newDesciptionBuilder(UnexpectedTypeException.java:80)
    at freemarker.core.UnexpectedTypeException.<init>(UnexpectedTypeException.java:43)
    at freemarker.core.NonHashException.<init>(NonHashException.java:49)
    at freemarker.core.Dot._eval(Dot.java:48)
    at freemarker.core.Expression.eval(Expression.java:81)
    at freemarker.core.MethodCall._eval(MethodCall.java:58)
    at freemarker.core.Expression.eval(Expression.java:81)
    at freemarker.core.EvalUtil.compare(EvalUtil.java:111)
    at freemarker.core.SwitchBlock.accept(SwitchBlock.java:67)
    at freemarker.core.Environment.visit(Environment.java:326)
    at freemarker.core.Environment.visit(Environment.java:332)
    at freemarker.core.Environment.process(Environment.java:305)
    at freemarker.template.Template.process(Template.java:378)
    at com.comp.www.reports.FreeMarkerReport.main(FreeMarkerReport.java:70)

Can Anyone please point at what am I doing wrong?

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  • Do you set hashmap as your model? In any case in your switch should be just <#switch type>
    – Oleg
    Aug 7, 2017 at 20:15
  • Another remark : You forgot <#break> after your case
    – jeanr
    Aug 7, 2017 at 20:15

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Instead of

hashMap.get("type")

use

hashMap[type]
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    That should be hashMap.type. Or, hashMap["type"], though that's longer. hashMap[type] without the quotation marks looks up with the key that's the value of the type variable.
    – ddekany
    Aug 7, 2017 at 23:52

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