On 4/20/06, Nestor Urquiza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Agree about documentation. I will post my usecase > implementation whenever a finish it at least the steps > I followed to get my State Oriented Business Protocol > working. > <snip/>
That'll be nice, thanks. > > I would say that the simpler the example the better > the guide so I would build a second > StandaloneJexlExpressions2.java and > StandaloneElExpressions2.java to show for example > method invocation (at least for jexl), context > manipulation and maybe payload operations. <snap/> Method invocation is straightforward, so probably not worth creating that extra set. A test case that showcases it, OTOH, will be a welcome addition. > I have a > little idea about what a payload can do for me for > executing events but an example would definetely help. > Maybe what you put in the payload object is available > within the context and therefore I do not need the > exec getter I am asking for because instead of using: > evts[0] = new TriggerEvent(this.getClass().getName(), > TriggerEvent.SIGNAL_EVENT, null); > > I can use: > evts[0] = new TriggerEvent(this.getClass().getName(), > TriggerEvent.SIGNAL_EVENT, > myContextObject); > > I am sorry if I did not quite get what a payload is > :-( ... maybe a future thread subject from me to come. > <snip/> Yup, payload becomes variable "_eventdata". Read the _eventdata section of the W3C draft or search the archives for it, I remember a couple of posts on that recently. > Commonly you do not have a lot of time to reverse > engineering and for sure more memebers of the open > community would contribute if the real power of > commons-scxml is shown in a very simple manner. > <snap/> Hard to disagree with that ;-) Again, all feedback on documentation is welcome. So, where would you expect to find a note on method invocation (and another one on payloads) in the user guide [1]? Lets add these two bits, as a small step towards that goal. Other rough edges in the docs? -Rahul [1] http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/scxml/guide.html > Thanks, > Nestor --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
