Thanks for the reply BJ.

Not sure if I was clear in my question. I know where the service is defined,
I also know how services are called etc. But what I dont understand in this
case is where is how is the context passed? e.g every service call needs
context to be passed so in this case, who is creating the context and where,
is the question.


BJ Freeman wrote:
> 
> look for:
> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Framework+Introduction+Videos+and+Diagrams
> #6 Service Definitions and Implementations
> then if you have a xml editor that reads the xsd files you will see
> choices.
> usually events are in
> like:
> script/org/ofbiz/example/example/ExampleServices.xml
> 
> 
> Ritz123 sent the following on 7/22/2008 3:47 PM:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> This is probably a basic question - but I could understand how it works.
>> 
>> I am looking at controller.xml file in e-commerce application. Specific
>> line
>> is
>> 
>> <request-map uri="emailorder">
>>         <security https="true" direct-request="false"/>
>>         <event type="service" path="async"
>> invoke="sendOrderConfirmation"/>
>> ...
>> 
>> I see that event is of type service, so the service is invoked when the
>> uri
>> is called. However what I dont understand is how are the contexts, both
>> dispatch context and the values context for the service IN variables,
>> passed
>> in this case? 
>> 
>> Will appreciate any pointers
> 
> 
> 

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