Hi Ariel,

not going into detail right now, but

> It looks like there should be a way in the Scripting Framework to get
> the controller or the frame of the DSBrowser, for example, without using
> XScriptContext.getDesktop().getCurrent...

try the XScriptContext.getInvocationContext(), which was newly
introduced during this implementation, exactly for the reasons you
mentioned.

Ciao
Frank

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