Thanks Alan. This is what I was looking for
On 28.09.2010 13:55, Alan R Williams wrote:
> You can find out the bound variables in the beanshell using something like:
>
> namesArray = this.namespace.getVariableNames();
>
> List values = new ArrayList();
> List names = new ArrayList();
> for (int i = 0; i< namesArray.length; i++) {
> if (!namesArray[i].equals("bsh")) {
> names.add(namesArray[i]);
> values.add(this.namespace.getVariable(namesArray[i]));
> }
> }
>
> which will populate two output ports (names and values) with the names
> and values of single depth input ports.
>
> Alan
>
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