Btw, Use camel case pattern for naming the groovy file - tips and tricks - https://cwiki.apache.org/OFBIZ/tips-tricks-while-working-with-groovy.html
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On Feb 7, 2013, at 10:10 AM, Deepak Dixit wrote:
> You use same with groovy, rename helloworld.bsh to helloworld.groovy
>
> helloworld.groovy
> {code}
>
> hello="world";
> context.hello = hello;
>
> {code}
>
> include groovy file in action tag.
>
> then you can use using ${hello} and in you are using form widget then you can
> use the from-field attribute.
>
>
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> On Feb 7, 2013, at 5:50 AM, John Smith wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> I am reading some of tutorial about widget screen, but it is written with
>> beanshell.
>>
>> with beanshell, if i put a line
>>
>> *String hello = "world";
>> context.put("hello", hello);*
>>
>> in the *helloworld*.*bsh* file.
>>
>> then I can retrieve it in widget screen by calling it in action tag
>> *<actions>
>> <script
>> location="component://hello/webapp/hello/WEB-INF/actions/hello/helloworld.bsh"/>
>> </actions>*
>>
>> and access it by using *${hello}*,then i will have "*world*".
>>
>> anyone know how do I do the same thing with *groovy*?
>> Thank you
>
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