Hi,

You can look up the settings bean directly like this in flow...

var settings = cocoon.getComponent (Packages.org.apache.cocoon.configuration.Settings.ROLE);
var prop = settings.getProperty("my.property.name");
...
cocoon.releaseComponent(settings);

Cheers,

Robin


On 11 Jun 2008, at 09:30, Carlos Martínez wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for the response.

Now i'm using this solucion but i want to know if it's possible to get directly the variables in the flowscript.

Regards.

DAVIGNON Andre - CETE NP/DIODé/PANDOC escribió:
Hi,

If you can access it in a sitemap, you could try this to access it in the flow :

In the sitemap :

<map:call function="myFonction">
        <map:parameter name="someName" value="${my-variable}">
</map:call>

Then in the flow :

var myVariable = cocoon.parameters.someName;

Regards.

Andr�


Le 10/06/2008 07:51, > Carlos Mart�nez (par Internet, d�p�t users-return-95314-andre.davignon=developpement- [EMAIL PROTECTED]) a �crit :
> Hello,
> > I have created a properties file with some interesting variables in the > folder "WEB-INF/properties". I access this variables in the sitemap easy > using this notation "${my- variable}". But the problem is how to access > the same varible in the flowscript code.
> > Thanks.
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