if you talking about java events and listeners then do a java class then
use run to call minilang as a service.

Ruth Hoffman sent the following on 9/16/2011 3:44 PM:
> Hi BJ:
> 
> Not sure I follow. These don't look like EventHandlers to me. (I mean a
> class that "implements" EventHandler) . These look like events. Even so,
> a closer look shows that within some of these events, the Bean Shell is
> being called. That seems pretty crazy to me. The same problems can
> occur. OK, lets not go there...I use minilang when I feel it is
> appropriate.
> 
> Anyhow, thanks.
> 
> Appreciate your help in understanding this.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Ruth
> 
> On 9/16/11 6:27 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
>> there are many exmaples of events that are minilanq.
>> look at
>> specialpurpose\googlecheckout\script\org\ofbiz\googleCheckout\PrepareXMLTemplate.xml
>>
>> chris gives a lot of examples
>>
>> Ruth Hoffman sent the following on 9/16/2011 3:17 PM:
>>> Both. For example EventHandler implementations and some custom servlets
>>> that extend HttpServlet.
>>> Ruth
>>> On 9/16/11 6:00 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>> are you speaking as in a Class or has the uses of Httpservlet?
>>>>
>>>> Ruth Hoffman sent the following on 9/16/2011 2:41 PM:
>>>>> Anyhow, I haven't figured out a way to use minilang when writing new
>>>>> servlets - which is were this problem is most annoying.
> 

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