On Feb 19, 2008 5:50 PM, Carsten Ziegeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The question is which case is the special case? The one with the request > or the one without? Thinking of executing scripts as the task of the > script engine, this is foremost nothing to do with request. So, > personally, I see the request case as the special case :)...
Ok, I might be off-base but in his post Alex says: > ...getting a ResourceResolver and executing a script without a request at > hand, > eg. within a thread that was triggered by an (job) event, would be cool for > applications that goes beyond plain content delivery.... The ResourceResolver made me think that he needs a more complete environment than just executing a script. But yes you're right, if the use case can be simplified to not require a request, more power! -Bertrand
