Ah, this is nice... I didn't know about this, thank you Adrian.

Jacopo

On Mar 10, 2012, at 9:37 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:

> To call a function/method, just append "#" plus the function/method name to 
> the script location.
> 
> -Adrian
> 
> On 3/10/2012 8:35 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> from the widgets (screens, forms...) we can call a script using the 
>> following syntax:
>> 
>> <script 
>> location="component://product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/category/EditCategory.groovy"/>
>> 
>> What about adding an optional "invoke" attribute to it, to specify a method 
>> in the script?
>> 
>> For example:
>> 
>> <script 
>> location="component://product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/category/EditCategory.groovy"
>>  invoke="someMethod"/>
>> 
>> In this way we would enable components to reorganize their scripts into less 
>> source files; for example, instead of having:
>> 
>> <script 
>> location="component://product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/category/EditCategory.groovy"/>
>> <script 
>> location="component://product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/category/EditCategoryContentContent.groovy"/>
>> <script 
>> location="component://product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/category/EditCategorySEO.groovy"/>
>> 
>> we could group the three files into one with three methods:
>> 
>> <script 
>> location="component://product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/category/CategoryScripts.groovy"
>>  invoke="editCategory"/>
>> <script 
>> location="component://product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/category/CategoryScripts.groovy"
>>  invoke="editCategoryContentContent"/>
>> <script 
>> location="component://product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/category/CategoryScripts.groovy"
>>  invoke="editCategorySeo"/>
>> 
>> Jacopo
>> 

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