Sure, we can discuss during the meeting.
First, please read the following documentation:
http://ocpsoft.org/rewrite/docs/configuration/parameters
This describes how the parameter system works at a general level. It should
be fairly clear how this works in the PR code that I sent previously -->
Look at the following test case to see an example of how this can be used
in our code:
https://github.com/windup/windup/pull/335/files?diff=split#diff-cb609dbaa...
In short:
Conditions extract and constrain by the parameter values. Operations use
the extracted parameter values to generate output/results.
~Lincoln
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 7:16 PM, Ondrej Zizka <ozizka(a)redhat.com> wrote:
To sum up what I know:
* It is not related to the "graph write, then query" paradigm
* Supposedly not substituting it(?), the addressed task can not be done
using the mentioned paradigm(?)
* Used only in XPath(?)
* Should carry values both in and out of XPath
* Can't be achieved using standard XPath parametrization (namely the
"out" part - ?)
Ondra
On 10.12.2014 00:08, Ondrej Zizka wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I don't get the parametrization. Could we please include that on
> tomorrow's meeting and discuss it a bit deeper than a link to
> uncommented PR or code snippet? It may feel geeky to avoid creating a
> normal text containing what should be achieved and what are the
> available alternatives, but forgive me, I prefer to have it, at least
> for such key concepts.
>
> Thanks for understanding :)
> Ondra
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