I came up with the following after looking at MethodContext.java in minilang.
But it still doesn’t have “context” declaration. Am I even
close here?
Regards,
Vinay Agarwal
public static void myActionScript(HttpServletRequest
request, HttpServletResponse response, ClassLoader loader) {
Map parameters = UtilHttp.getParameterMap(request);
Locale locale = UtilHttp.getLocale(request);
LocalDispatcher dispatcher =
(LocalDispatcher) request.getAttribute("dispatcher");
GenericDelegator delegator =
(GenericDelegator)request.getAttribute("delegator");
Security security =
(Security) request.getAttribute("security");
GenericValue userLogin = (GenericValue)
request.getSession().getAttribute("userLogin");
…
}
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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 2:52
PM
To: 'OFBiz Users / Usage
Discussion'
Subject: [OFBiz] Users - Action
BSH Script Equivalent Java Function
Hello,
I like to use IDE even to type BSH code since it helps
with syntax. For Action BSH scripts, I am not able to do that since IDE
doesn’t find parameters and context etc. variables. What would be a BSH action
script equivalent Java function header? I am looking for something like this:
void myActionScript(HttpServletRequest request,
HttpServletRequest parameters, Map context, …….) {
}
Thanks in advance.
Vinay Agarwal
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