The result value of `watch` is generated by calculating the `watch-express` ognl expression. You can change the ognl expression to generate the desired value, please refer to [OGNL document](https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-ognl/language-guide.html). > Maps can also be created using a special syntax. > >#{ "foo" : "foo value", "bar" : "bar value" } > >This creates a Map initialized with mappings for "foo" and "bar". The following command generates values ​​in map format: ```bash watch *MathGame prime* '#{ "params" : params, "returnObj" : returnObj, "throwExp": throwExp}' -x 2 -n 5 ``` Execute the above command in Telnet shell/WebConsole, the output result: ```bash ts=2020-08-06 16:57:20; [cost=0.241735ms] result=@LinkedHashMap[ @String[params]:@Object[][ @Integer[1], ], @String[returnObj]:@ArrayList[ @Integer[2], @Integer[241], @Integer[379], ], @String[throwExp]:null, ] ``` Execute the above command with Http api, pay attention to escaping the JSON double quotes: ` curl -Ss -XPOST http://localhost:8563/api -d @- << EOF { "action":"exec", "execTimeout": 30000, "command":"watch *MathGame prime* '#{ \"params\" : params, \"returnObj\" : returnObj, \"throwExp\": throwExp}' -n 3 " } EOF`{{execute T3}} Http api execution result: ```json { "body": { ... "results": [ ... { ... "type": "watch", "value": { "params": [ 1 ], "returnObj": [ 2, 5, 17, 23, 23 ] } }, { ... "type": "watch", "value": { "params": [ -98278 ], "throwExp": { "@type": "java.lang.IllegalArgumentException", "localizedMessage": "number is: -98278, need >= 2", "message": "number is: -98278, need >= 2", "stackTrace": [ ... ] } } }, ... } ``` You can see that the value of the watch result becomes a map object, and the program can read value through a key .