If you go that way you may loose type safety and the possebility to catch some error on on compile time instead of runtime.
But is still possible:
final Class<?> clazz = Class.forName("views.html." + folder + "." + template);
//assumed you have a String parameter for your template
java.lang.reflect.Method render = clazz.getDeclaredMethod("render", String.class);
play.api.templates.Html html = (play.api.templates.Html) render.invoke(null, "hi");
return ok(html);
Another way that does no include the overhead of reflection is to make an index of the templates at build time with SBT and source generators. You can walk through the views folder and then create a map from folder/template name and the invokations.
The map is in a generated class and looks like this:
map.put("folderx.templatey", views.html.folderx.templatey);//no reflection!
So at least SBT warns you at build time if the template does not exist.
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