just keep in mind, that the scripts must be executed with the correct (jcr) session. the jobs that are executed by the event handling might to all run as 'admin'.
regards, toby On 2/19/08, Bertrand Delacretaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > -- -----------------------------------------< [EMAIL PROTECTED] >--- Tobias Bocanegra, Day Management AG, Barfuesserplatz 6, CH - 4001 Basel T +41 61 226 98 98, F +41 61 226 98 97 -----------------------------------------------< http://www.day.com >---
