- The root theme policy which is the first <policy> element node in the exported policies must have the renderTestAttribute attribute as well as lock attribute so add theme to theme policy like this.
<policyValue
Name="renderTestAttribute"
Factory="com.ibm.wps.policy.parse.BooleanFactory">
<value>true</value>
</policyValue>
<policyValue
Name="renderTestAttributeLock"
Factory="com.ibm.wps.policy.parse.BooleanFactory">
<value>false</value>
</policyValue> - By default every theme policy will inherit values from the root theme policy, so if you want a policy which requires different value of renderTestAttribute then true then add one attribute to that theme policy like this
<policyValue
Name="renderTestAttribute"
Factory="com.ibm.wps.policy.parse.BooleanFactory">
<value>false</value>
</policyValue> - Inside your code you should use value of the renderTestAttribute to generate different content like this
<% boolean isTestAttribute = themePolicy.getValueAsBoolean("renderTestAttribute", false);
if(isTestAttribute){%>
<p> Display this paragrah if renderTestAttribute is true. </p>
<%}%>
Adding custom attribute to theme policy
Follow these steps if you want to add renderTestAttribute custom attribute to the theme policy
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