Hi Withington, Though I did not know that, my problem was with the name of the LzView, more exactly on how to convert a string that represents an id of a node, to that node. Found out "eval" solved this problem meanwhile :)
Thanks a lot for your help :) That history mechanism seems interesting, it would be nice to have undo option. Where can I read about that mechanism? Best regards, Daniel Garrido On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 12:23 AM, P T Withington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you know the name of a method, say "methodX", you can invoke it on a > view by: > > view1["methodX"](...); > > Is that helpful? > > You might also want to read about the history mechanism, which can be used > to save/restore the state of an application. > > > On 2008-07-12, at 19:57EDT, Daniel Garrido wrote: > > Hello guys, >> >> I'm rewriting a post I've made in the forum that I haven't received any >> feedback at the moment. >> >> I've written an OpenLaszlo application that is a product configurator, the >> configuration is managed by a Java backend and OL uses Javarpc to call >> java >> configuration actions. >> One of the options I've included in the configurator is the option to save >> the configuration status. Now my aim is to load saved configurations into >> Openlaszlo by calling a set of actions that would resume the loaded >> configuration into Openlaszlo interface. >> >> Imagine that I need to call the following actions in order to resume the >> configuration: >> >> view1.methodX(...); >> view2.methodY(...); >> ... >> >> Is there a way to dynamically include these actions into Openlaszlo and >> execute them? >> >> Here's the procedure I'm talking about: >> 1 - Openlaszlo allows the user to take actions, java methods invoked by >> javarpc, in order to configure a product >> 2 - The configuration is saved into XML >> 3 - When loading the configuration XML, Java parses that XML and creates a >> proper script file that are actions that allow resuming configuration in >> the >> openlaszlo interface. >> 4 - How to feed that script file into Openlaszlo so that all actions in it >> are executed? (all the actions are valid and can be manually executed in >> debug mode) >> >> Honestly I'm not sure if you guys can understand my idea... hope so... >> >> Best regards, >> Daniel Garrido >> > >
