"syngolis" wrote : "massimiliano_cuccia" wrote : (this means that ti.getTask()
is null)
|
| No, this means getTaskController() is null,
|
I'm sorry, but you are wrong
to prove this I added these few lines
System.out.println( "ti: " + ti );
| System.out.println( "ti.getTask(): " + ti.getTask() );
| System.out.println( "ti.getTask().getTaskController(): " +
ti.getTask().getTaskController() );
|
and obtained this output
ti: TaskInstance[creato a runtime]
| ti.getTask(): null
| java.lang.NullPointerException
| at it.acme.action.AttivitaEsecuzione.execute(AttivitaEsecuzione.java:71)
|
"syngolis" wrote :
| Try it without the controller
|
do you know a way to do this without the controller?
"syngolis" wrote :
| or create one.
|
ok, i'm trying this
"syngolis" wrote :
| In order to get variables (without variableaccess):
| taskInstance.getVariable("Name")
|
but I doesn't know the variable name
I'm writing an action to execute a generic task and the variable name is
decided at design time!!
I'm searching for the testcases
thanks
any other can help?
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