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Re: File access...


  • Subject: Re: File access...
  • From: "THOMAS PETERS" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 12:24:14 -0400

Understood...

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>From: Art Isbell >To: email@hidden >Subject: Re: File
access... >Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 21:52:57 -1000 > >On Wednesday, May 28,
2003, at 06:25 PM, Thomas Peters wrote: > >>Maybe it's possible to use an
event in the WebObject event model. >>Can you >>write a custom method
that fires the action for that method. THat >>method's >>job would be to
access the XML, or file I/O API. Read in the XML >>document >>and then do
something with it. Is this possible with WebObjects. > > Sure. When you
click on a link on a page, the link's bound action >method is invoked.
This method could read the XML file and do >whatever with the content,
but doing so would need to use the native >Java API, not the WebObjects
or Foundation API's. > >Aloha, >Art
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