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... ... @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ 1 +{{toc/}} 2 + 1 1 = Introduction = 2 2 3 - Variable is a container that holds a value and can be called in the iXPath Scenario. The importance of variables is to make flexibility in using some values without referring to their origins.5 + Variable is a container that holds a value and can be called in the iXPath Scenario. The importance of 4 4 7 +variables is to make flexibility in using some values without referring to their origins. 8 + 5 5 There are 2 types of variables: 6 6 7 7 * System variables ... ... @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ 9 9 10 10 To call a variable, we should put it inside ${}. Eg: for a variable named ‘iXVar’, it can be called as ${iXVar}. 11 11 12 -== 16 +== System variables == 13 13 14 14 System variables define some default values in the system, and they can be called by users several times. 15 15 ... ... @@ -27,8 +27,9 @@ 27 27 1*. iXFrom: return the value of the AS2 sender. 28 28 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 : 29 29 1*. ((( 30 -|(% style="width:150px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:365px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:394px" %)**Use** 31 -|(% style="width:150px" %)Get(i) |(% style="width:365px" %)Get a file with index number "i" from the BpmnFile list, the indexes begin from 0 as the first element, and so on.|(% style="width:394px" %)((( 34 +(% style="width:884px" %) 35 +|(% style="width:150px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:365px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:367px" %)**Use** 36 +|(% style="width:150px" %)Get(x) |(% style="width:365px" %)Get a file with index number "x" from the BpmnFile list, the indexes begin from 0 as the first element, and so on.|(% style="width:367px" %)((( 32 32 if we have an XmlToXml connector named "XmlToXml1" we can get __the second__ BpmnFile as : 33 33 34 34 ${XmlToXml1.get(1)} ... ... @@ -35,22 +35,47 @@ 35 35 36 36 NB: we will make examples on the same connector "XmlToXml1". 37 37 ))) 38 -|(% style="width:150px" %)getTrkValues()|(% style="width:365px" %)Return the Tracking values from a BpmnFile.|(% style="width:3 94px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(0).getTrkValues()} returns the tracking values of the first BpmnFile.39 -|(% style="width:150px" %)path()|(% style="width:365px" %)Return the absolute path of the BpmnFile.|(% style="width:3 94px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml.get(3).path()} returns the path of the __fourth__ BpmnFile40 -|(% style="width:150px" %)fileName()|(% style="width:365px" %)Return the name of the BpmnFile. |(% style="width:3 94px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(2).fileName()} retrieves the name of the third BpmnFile.41 -|(% style="width:150px" %)extension()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the extension of the BpmnFile.|(% style="width:3 94px" %)(((43 +|(% style="width:150px" %)getTrkValues()|(% style="width:365px" %)Return the Tracking values from a BpmnFile.|(% style="width:367px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(0).getTrkValues()} returns the tracking values of the first BpmnFile. 44 +|(% style="width:150px" %)path()|(% style="width:365px" %)Return the absolute path of the BpmnFile.|(% style="width:367px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml.get(3).path()} returns the path of the __fourth__ BpmnFile 45 +|(% style="width:150px" %)fileName()|(% style="width:365px" %)Return the name of the BpmnFile. |(% style="width:367px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(2).fileName()} retrieves the name of the third BpmnFile. 46 +|(% style="width:150px" %)extension()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the extension of the BpmnFile.|(% style="width:367px" %)((( 42 42 Eg : if we want to get the extension of the first BpmnFile, we will proceed as below : 43 43 44 44 ${XmlToXml1.get(0).extension()} 45 45 ))) 46 -|(% style="width:150px" %)fullName()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the file name + its extension |(% style="width:394px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(0).fullName()} returns the full name of the BpmnFile. 47 -|(% style="width:150px" %)size()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the size of the BpmnFile|(% style="width:394px" %) 51 +|(% style="width:150px" %)fullName()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the file name + its extension |(% style="width:367px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(0).fullName()} returns the full name of the BpmnFile. 52 +|(% style="width:150px" %)size()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the size of the BpmnFile in megabit.|(% style="width:367px" %)((( 53 +Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(0).size()} returns the size of the first BpmnFile. 54 +))) 55 +|(% style="width:150px" %)type()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the type of the BpmnFile|(% style="width:367px" %)((( 56 +Eg : To get the type of the second BpmnFile , 48 48 49 - 58 +${XmlToXml1.get(1).type()} 50 50 ))) 60 +))) 51 51 62 +== Local variables == 52 52 64 +Local variable is a type of variable that can be newly created and used for a certain need. 53 53 66 +So as to create a local variable "newVar" with a value equals to "var number 1", we should write this piece of XSL code : 54 54 68 +{{code language="XML"}} 69 +<xsl:value-of select=" ixf:SetVar('newVar', 'var Number 1')"></xsl:value-of> 55 55 71 +{{/code}} 72 + 73 +The call of this new variable in the scenario is similar to previous system variables: **${newVar}.** 74 + 75 +To get 'newVar' inside an XSL file : 76 + 77 +{{code language="XML"}} 78 +<xsl:value-of select="ixf:getVar('newVar')"></xsl:value-of> 79 +{{/code}} 80 + 81 + 82 + 83 + 84 + 85 + 56 56