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How to create a context on-the-fly
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How to create a context on-the-fly


  • Subject: How to create a context on-the-fly
  • From: Daniel Muller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 01:14:54 -0700 (PDT)

Hi,

I'd like to create a context to generate a response for a component
which can be used to send an e-mail or generate a PDF file.

The below code works fine under development environment but not when I
deploy the application (OSX 10.3 with WO 5.2.3): generateResponse()
returns an empty string.

Any idea how to create a response on-the-fly for a component.

Regards,
Daniel
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WORequest request = new WORequest(
                  "GET", "/", "HTTP/1.1",
                  new NSDictionary(
                      new NSArray(languages),
                      WO_LANGUAGE),
                  null, null);

WOContext context = new WOContext(request);

WOComponent page = WOApplication.application().pageWithName(pageName,
context);

WOResponse response = page.generateResponse();

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