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Hi Guys, is there a way to call an Appian function within my Java Code (Smart Se
Jess
over 9 years ago
Hi Guys, is there a way to call an Appian function within my Java Code (Smart Service Plugin)? I need to use todocument() function to convert the input string (ex. "[DocumentId: xxxx]" ) to a document.
Also, once I got the document, I need to get the server path/filename of that file.
Thanks in advance!
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Stefan Helzle
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over 9 years ago
I think this is because the injection of services is done by the application server at runtime. I suggest to do a basic test of your google code and as it works just deploy the compiled plugin to Appian. I think there is some method how to test OSGI components outside an application server but for my plugin development this was not necessary.
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www.javabeat.net/.../
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Stefan Helzle
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over 9 years ago
I think this is because the injection of services is done by the application server at runtime. I suggest to do a basic test of your google code and as it works just deploy the compiled plugin to Appian. I think there is some method how to test OSGI components outside an application server but for my plugin development this was not necessary.
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