Hi John

What I've done to test RBOs is to replace the RBO.getProperty and
RBO.setProperty functions with my own wrappers that just map the properties
to a name-value pair held in a common block. When you don't want to run in
test mode the wrappers can fall back to calling the real RBO.getProperty and
RBO.setProperty functions.

Brian

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Israel, John R.
Sent: 14 January 2013 17:15
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] Redback w/o Web Page

Normally, a web page will create an object, populate some properties, then
execute a method to pass the object and its properties to a U2 program (in
my case UniData).  No problem.

I am working on a new and complicated process and I would like to cut out
the web part of this for the moment and make sure that I have a solid
foundation in my basic code & data.  I have written my main program, and I
have written a very small driver program that simply loads the properties of
the object, then calls the main program.  The problem is, the web page
usually creates the object.

My driver program can "set" a property (simulating what the web page would
do), but if I "get" the property in the very next line, it is empty.  I
assume this is because the object does not exist (though it did not give any
errors).

How do I build an object from within a basic program?

Thanks

John
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