Two flowscript calls should do it:
var pipelineUtil =
cocoon.createObject(Packages.org.apache.cocoon.components.flow.util.PipelineUtil);
var document = pipelineUtil.processToDOM("webHierarchyLink", null);
First line sets up the magic, the second line gets the result of the "webHierarchyLink" matcher in the sitemap as a dom
document which can be further processed etc.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Tony (Edwards)
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 10.10.2006 17:49, Dev at weitling wrote:
What's the best way to get the result of a pipeline for further
processing in a flowscript?
cocoon.processPipelineTo looks a little bit like overkill with its bean
and stream parameters.
There is a class called PipelineUtil. Sample code should also be
available "somewhere" (wiki etc.).
Or: Effectively I just want to get one value from a JDBC connection.
Just one lonely integer...
As Tony said (hey, Tony, you are back to Cocoon? :) ), put it in
a "service layer". If you do not have structured your application into
different layers you can just extract the code into a Java class. You
simply access any Java class in flowscript.
At least using a different pipeline looks like complete overkill (not
only cocoon.processPipelineTo).
Jörg
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