Hey thanks for replying,
I see your code is adding data to data model which is
related to the SCXML object. However I think I do not
understand how this map to the specific Executor. In
other words I am trying to set within my specific code
variables that are in the root context which in turns
is defined in a per Executor basis and not in a per
SCXML instance.
Could you please be more explicit or point me to a
place in the documentation where this is explained?
>From [1] I see that variables to be used within the
scxml file are supposed to be handled thru a Context
instance.
Thanks a lot,
Nestor
[1]http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/scxml/api-notes/side-effect-el.html
--- Fasih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yup,
> I have done exactly the same thing
>
> exec = new SCXMLExecutor(evaluator, ed, trc);
> Data scenarioData = new Data();
> scenarioData.setName(SCENARIO_ID_PARAM);
> scenarioData.setExpr("'"+id+"'");
> doc.getDatamodel().addData(scenarioData);
>
> I guess that should answer your question.
>
> +Fasih
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nestor Urquiza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Jakarta Commons Users List"
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 5:03 PM
> Subject: [scxml] SCXMLExecutor#getSCInstance ... any
> chance to make it
> public?
>
>
> > Hello,
> > I am planning to store just the SCXMLExecutor in a
> per
> > session basis. Then of course I need to have
> access
> > from my "bridge" to SCInstance#getRootContext to
> > obtain the context needed to set variables from my
> > specific-code.
> > The problem is right now the
> > SCXMLExecutor#getSCInstance has package access
> > Can we make it public? Or there is a better way to
> > accomplish what I am trying to do???
> > Thanks a lot!
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