Thanks both of the suggested solutions will work for me.  I think I'll try
the shorter "call-class-method" for now.


Brett

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Scott Gray <[email protected]>wrote:

> You might be better off doing a call-class-method for
> DelegatorFactory.getDelegator(String)
>
> Regards
> Scott
>
> On 15/04/2010, at 4:30 PM, Rishi Solanki wrote:
>
> > Bret,
> > For this you can get the delegator objects as follows in simple method;
> > <create-object class-name="org.ofbiz.entity.GenericDelegator"
> > field="delegator1">
> > <create-object class-name="org.ofbiz.entity.GenericDelegator"
> > field="delegator1">
> > Need to pass the parameters constructor needs. This tag automatically
> call
> > the constructor of the class specified in the class-name attribute.
> >
> > One more pointer is use <set ../> tag in simple method and in value tag
> you
> > can do all java code use ${groovy: 'post your code here'}
> > HTH!
> >
> > Rishi Solanki
> > Manager, Enterprise Software Developer
> > HotWax Media Pvt. Ltd.
> > Direct: +91-9893287847
> > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:14 AM, Brett Palmer <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone know if it's possible to specify the entity delegator you
> want
> >> to use in a simple method instead of using the "default" delegator?
> >>
> >> I know you can do it from a Java service but I would like to do it from
> a
> >> simple method if possible.
> >>
> >> We have an ofbiz application that uses two delegators.  The first
> delegator
> >> is the default one and points to a local ofbiz database.  The second
> >> delegator is use to access a remote ofbiz database.  Simple methods
> would
> >> be
> >> very convenient for us passing data between the two databases.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >>
> >> Brett
> >>
>
>

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