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Learning Alfresco Web Scripts

You're reading from   Learning Alfresco Web Scripts Learn a powerful way to successfully implement unique integration solutions with Alfresco

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781784390600
Length 182 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ramesh Chauhan Ramesh Chauhan
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Preface 1. Getting Familiar with Web Scripts 2. It's Time for the First Web Script FREE CHAPTER 3. Understanding the Web Script Framework 4. Building Blocks of Web Scripts 5. Invoking Web Scripts 6. Creating Java-backed Web Scripts 7. Understanding JavaScript-based Web Scripts in Detail 8. Deployment, Debugging, and Troubleshooting Web Scripts 9. Mavenizing Web Scripts 10. Extending the Web Script Framework Index

DeclarativeWebScript versus AbstractWebScript


The web script framework in Alfresco provides two different helper classes from which the Java-backed controller can be derived. It's important to understand the difference between them.

The first helper class is the one we used while developing the web script in this chapter, org.springframework.extensions.webscripts.DeclarativeWebScript. The second one is org.springframework.extensions.webscripts.AbstractWebScript.

DeclarativeWebScript in turn only extends the AbstractWebScript class.

If the Java-backed controller is derived from DeclarativeWebScript, then execution assistance is provided by the DeclarativeWebScript class. This helper class basically encapsulates the execution of the web script and checks if any controller written in JavaScript is associated with the web script or not. If any JavaScript controller is found for the web script, then this helper class will execute it. This class will locate the associated response template of the...

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