Writing Arbortext PE Applications in JavaScript
An Arbortext Publishing Engine JavaScript application is a subroutine function which takes two parameters, a Java request object and a Java response object. The Arbortext PE sub-process uses the Rhino JavaScript package to make Java objects accessible to JavaScript programs. Essentially, this means that JavasScript Arbortext Publishing Engine applications run in the same programming environment as Arbortext Publishing Engine Java applications. For more information on making Java available to JavaScript using LiveConnect, refer to the Calling Java from JavaSctipt section of the Programmer's Reference.
The
Arbortext PE Request Manager processes requests for
Arbortext Publishing Engine JavaScript applications by passing requests with the
f query parameter with the value
javascript to the request function
com.arbortext.e3.FunctionJavascript. The request function allocates an
Arbortext PE sub-process and passes the request to the
Arbortext PE Application Context (described in
The Arbortext PE sub-process Application Context). The
Arbortext PE Application Context creates the request and response objects. Then, it directs the
Arbortext PE sub-process JavaScript interpreter to evaluate the function specified in the
function parameter of the HTTP request. The function must be defined in a
.js file in a
custom\init directory or in a
.js file in
custom\scripts which is loaded from
custom\init. The returned value for the JavaScript function is ignored because the data must be transmitted to the client in the response object.
A JavaScript Arbortext PE Application can access information about the request and set information to be returned as part of the response using the same interface as an Arbortext PE Application written in Java. Unlike a Java Arbortext PE Application, a JavaScript Arbortext PE Application has no initialization or termination component.