>the second parameter is called data in your code and it's already a
>XWikiContext object you don't have to do a hack to get it.
Sorry... yes, i got it now, but if source is an XWIKIDocument and data is
an XWIKIContext, why they are called source and data ? i'll change them in
my code to document and context.

>The preferred method is still to access the execution context.
So i will keep it like that


2014-05-21 18:47 GMT+01:00 Sergiu Dumitriu <[email protected]>:

> On 05/21/2014 01:44 PM, Thomas Mortagne wrote:
> > On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 7:25 PM, walid yaich <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>>> As I said in the preview mail data is the XWikiContext.
> >> I'm sorry, i didn't understand exactly what you mean by "data is the
> >> XWikiContext."
> >
> > You are in the following method:
> >
> > void onEvent(Event event, Object source, Object data)
> >
> > the second parameter is called data in your code and it's already a
> > XWikiContext object you don't have to do a hack to get it.
> >
>
> Note that the xcontext is sent as the "data" parameter as a convenience,
> since historically there was no other way of getting hold of it. It is
> not guaranteed that this will continue to happen. The preferred method
> is still to access the execution context.
>
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