executeScript

Executes a script. Java is the supported scripting language for which BeanShell 1.3.0 is used as the implementation. For information about writing Java code for BeanShell, go tohttp://www.beanshell.org.

The patExecContext object is implicitly available to your script. This object provides access to the process data model and is useful for manipulating data, such as variable values. Although you can also use the Set Value service to manipulate data, the executeScript operation is more flexible. For example, you can use a for loop in a script to populate a list value with documents when the number of documents is unknown until run time.

The following example creates a map of URLs that are used to call a custom web application.

//import the classes that the script references 
import java.util.List;  
import java.lang.String;  
import java.util.Map;  
import java.util.HashMap;  
 
//get a list of file names that are stored in the process variable named files 
List fileNames = patExecContext.getProcessDataListValue("/process_data/files");  
 
//create a Map object for storing server URLs 
Map outbound = new HashMap();  
 
//get the URL of the web server, stored in the process variable named serverURL 
String webServerRoot = patExecContext.getProcessDataStringValue("/process_data/@serverURL"); 
 
//for each file name, append the name to the URL as a parameter 
//store the result in outbound 
for (int i=0;i<fileNames.size();i++){ 
    String currentFileName=(String)fileNames.get(i); 
    outbound.put(currentFileName, webServerRoot+"?doc="+ currentFileName);  
}  
 
//save the outbound map in the process variable named serverCalls 
patExecContext.setProcessDataMapValue("/process_data/serverCalls",outbound);

For information about the General and Route Evaluation property groups, see Common operation properties.

Input operation

Script

The script to execute.

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