Dear rg25, I think the only detail that might not be obvious is the "Any value assigned to "result"" is actually a value reference to the "com.remedy.arsys.api.Value" objects. So if you can cast or construct Value objects then those can be returned in the result array from the ARF Plugin to ARS. This design is so that the dataTypes can be mapped to ARS data fields that the returned elements are in turn mapped to at the ARS Form level.
So in short not just any Java Object can be understood and mapped to ARS dataTypes. (But I find it likely that the plugin does auto detect primitives and convert them to Value objects for you. But that is just a guess.) HTH. -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap.... Pick two. On Dec 21, 2007 1:14 AM, rg25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all. > > I use "Java Scripting Plug-in" in the following structure (where '<=>' mean > call and return): > Filter<=>script<=>external java application > > All is OK if I return java primitives or their collection from "external > java application" to "Filter" via "script". > But now I need to return collection of java objects defined by user by the > same way. > > This is description of "Java Scripting Plug-in": > "Provide script source code that implements the script functionality. For > all languages, scripts can reference a collection named "values" which > contains any input parameters passed to the script. Any value assigned to > "result" becomes the output of the script. The result can contain a single > value (string, integer, etc.) or an array of values." > > How I have understood there is no chance to make it or I am not right? > Probably is exists a similar plug-in with the expanded opportunities? > Can you help me to solve this problem? > > Thanks in advance _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor: www.rmsportal.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"