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... ... @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ 1 - = __Introduction__ =1 +{{toc/}} 2 2 3 += Introduction = 3 3 4 4 Variable is a container that holds a value and can be called in the iXPath Scenario. The importance of 5 5 ... ... @@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ 10 10 * System variables 11 11 * Local variables 12 12 13 - ==__Systemvariables__==14 +To call a variable, we should put it inside ${}. Eg: for a variable named ‘iXVar’, it can be called as ${iXVar}. 14 14 16 +== System variables == 15 15 16 16 System variables define some default values in the system, and they can be called by users several times. 17 17 ... ... @@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ 23 23 1*. env: name of the environment. 24 24 1*. inputFile: this variable collect all input files in one list. 25 25 1. For a **mail listener : ** 26 -1*. iXFrom: refers to the sender of the mail that we are listening on.27 -1*. iXSubject: refers to the Subject of themailthat we are listening on.28 +1*. iXFrom: refers to the sender of the mail. 29 +1*. iXSubject: refers to the mail subject. 28 28 1. For an **AS2 listener **: 29 -1*. iXFrom: return the value of the source of theAS2that we are listening on.31 +1*. iXFrom: return the value of the AS2 sender. 30 30 1. All connectors declare a system variable of type BpmnFile, the connector variable uses a bunch of functions to handle the list of BpmnFiles that will be detailed in the table below : 31 31 1*. ((( 32 32 (% style="width:884px" %) ... ... @@ -56,30 +56,13 @@ 56 56 ${XmlToXml1.get(1).type()} 57 57 ))) 58 58 ))) 59 -1. Variables used to charge the connectors properties in the xsl file without charging them in the scenario manually. Those variables helps reduce time consuming and avoid reputation in the scenario elements: 60 -1*. For the SendFTP et SendSFTP, there are 3 variables: 61 -1**. __**iXTo**__: used to charge the property **Destination **of the connector in the XSL file. 62 -1**. __**iXServerConfig**__: used to charge the property **Server Config** of the connector in the XSL file. 63 -1**. __**iXDirectory**__: used to charge the property **Folder** of the connector in the XSL file. 64 -1**. [[image:SendFtp.png]] 65 -1*. For the CallScenario Connector, there are 3 variables: 66 -1**. **iXScenario**: used to charge the property **Scenario **of the connector in the XSL file. 67 -1**. **iXSwitchEnv**: is a boolean variable used to charge the checkbox property **switch environnement** of the connector in the XSL file. 68 -1**. **iXEnv**: used especially when the developper wants to switch the environment and use another scenario in another environment. It is a variable that precise the name of the new environment 69 -1**. [[image:1649942613906-103.png]] 70 70 62 +== Local variables == 71 71 72 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H" %) 73 -When you change the environment, make sure to verify that the variable iXSwitchEnv has the value true. 74 - 75 -== __Local variables__ == 76 - 77 - 78 78 Local variable is a type of variable that can be newly created and used for a certain need. 79 79 80 80 So as to create a local variable "newVar" with a value equals to "var number 1", we should write this piece of XSL code : 81 81 82 - 83 83 {{code language="XML"}} 84 84 <xsl:value-of select=" ixf:SetVar('newVar', 'var Number 1')"></xsl:value-of> 85 85 ... ... @@ -89,31 +89,12 @@ 89 89 90 90 To get 'newVar' inside an XSL file : 91 91 92 - 93 93 {{code language="XML"}} 94 94 <xsl:value-of select="ixf:getVar('newVar')"></xsl:value-of> 95 95 {{/code}} 96 96 97 -= __How to call thevariables?:__=81 += Examples = 98 98 99 - 100 -To call a variable inside a connector, we should put it inside ${}. Eg: for a variable named ‘Var’, it can be called as ${Var}. 101 - 102 -For the condition in the connector's property, to check if the variable verify the condition, we can use " VarName== 'Value' " or " VarName!='Value' ". 103 - 104 -To call a variable in an xsl file, we should use the local variables SetVar ou GetVar. 105 - 106 -= __Examples__ = 107 - 108 - 109 - 110 -* ((( 111 -===== __**1^^st^^ Example:**__ ===== 112 - 113 - 114 - 115 -))) 116 - 117 117 We set a simple example of a scenario to illustrate how to use variables. 118 118 119 119 We want to receive a file by a FileListener and send it by mail that contains a message body. ... ... @@ -132,31 +132,8 @@ 132 132 * iXSession : ID session 133 133 * path : the path of BpmnFile in FileListener1. 134 134 135 -* ((( 136 -===== __**2^^nd^^ Example**__ ===== 101 += String Class = 137 137 138 - 139 - 140 -))) 141 - 142 -This is an example to charge the call scenario variables: 143 - 144 - 145 -[[image:1649943564529-130.png]] 146 - 147 - 148 -As shown in the mail body, we called 3 variables which are : 149 - 150 -* **iXEnv**: the Environment when the new scenario exists 151 -* **iXScenario**: ='**error_sc_out_trk_and_statut**'. It means that the current scenariowhere the **connector CallScenario** will be changed to "error_sc_out_trk_and_statut'" 152 -* **iXSwitchEnv**: ='**true**'. It means that the current env will be switched to "**Danone**" 153 - 154 -= = 155 - 156 -= __String Class__ = 157 - 158 - 159 - 160 160 in java language, The String class represents character strings. It contains a lot of functions to handle String object. 161 161 162 162 you can discover all these functions on the following URL :