e but my Bridge takes care of code before triggering
the FSM so ... for my usecase it is exactly the same
(no onentry execution was planned to occur ;-)

--- Fasih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> :)
> By the way, there is a difference between ignoring
> the event and
> 
> >  <state id="child1">
> >    <transition event="menu.main" target="child1"/>
> >    ...
> >  </state>
> 
> This will cause the execution of onentry of the
> state, and ignoring will 
> not.
> 
> :)
> 
> +Fasih
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Nestor Urquiza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Jakarta Commons Users List"
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 4:33 PM
> Subject: Re: [scxml] is there a way to allow an
> event in all states and just 
> keep in the state?
> 
> 
> > In fact guys I kind of was really tired ;-)
> >
> > My question was about having (using the same snip
> as
> > rahul posted with a little modification ;-):
> >
> > <state id="parent">
> >  <state id="child1">
> >    <transition event="menu.main" target="child1"/>
> >    ...
> >  </state>
> >  <state id="child2">
> >    <transition event="menu.main" target="child2"/>
> >    ...
> >  </state>
> > </state>
> >
> > Which means I wanted just to be able to trigger
> the
> > event and the result to be "stay in the state you
> are"
> > which of course is what the SCXML Engine would do
> in
> > any case if a not recognized transition comes.
> >
> > Since I built System/Bridge/SCXML Engine
> Architecture
> > for this usecase the code to be executed can be
> > inserted in the bridge before calling the scxml
> engine
> > (thing that I do always thru an init() method).
> Then
> > the SCXML engine will not recognize the event and
> will
> > stay where it was.
> >
> > Thanks a lot and I apologize for taking your time
> on
> > this,
> > Nestor
> >
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