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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T07:43:49+00:00 2026-05-18T07:43:49+00:00

I am developing a webflow based workflow and during the initialisation action I am

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I am developing a webflow based workflow and during the initialisation action I am trying to populate a set of command objects from a single domain class, with each command object containing just a subset of the fields available in the domain class… there’s a LOT of fields you see..

What I’m struggling with is how to populate the ‘properties’ of each command object with just the matching properties from the domain class.

Has anyone had experience with this and knows how to accomplish it ?

Thanks

Dave

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    2026-05-18T07:43:50+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 7:43 am

    You could do the following:

    class Domain {
        String lastName
        String firstName
        int age
    }
    
    class Command {
        String lastName
        int age
    }
    
    def domain = new Domain(lastName:'last', firstName:'first', age:33)
    
    def command = new Command()
    command.properties.findAll{ !["metaClass","class"].contains(it.key)}.each { k,v ->
       command[k] = domain[k]
    }
    
    assert 33 == command.age
    assert 'last' == command.lastName    
    

    The problem with .properties is that it includes ‘class’ and ‘metaClass’. Setting these two a bad idea, so they’re getting filtered out.

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