Java front calls with BDL scenario
BDL scenario can use Java implemented front calls.
You can use Java front call handlers in your BDL scenario, by specifying the option --frontcall-handler
in the command line.
Multiple front call handlers --frontcall-handler
can be registered in this way.
If a front call handler does not process the front call request, the next registered handler is
called.
The following sample command sends a request to use the Java OpenFile front
call. This front call is implemented by the class
com.fourjs.ggc.frontcall.standard.OpenFile
. It allows you to provide a list of file
paths that are returned in sequence.
The path to two files is specified; /tmp/a.jpg
and /tmp/b.jpg
,
as an example. (Line breaks have been added to the command example to improve readability).
fglrun scenario ua
--url http://localhost:6394/ua/r/app
--frontcall-handler com.fourjs.ggc.frontcall.standard.OpenFile,/tmp/a.jpg,/tmp/b.jpg
For Java tests, the ggcadmin ua
and
tcp
commands have the option to use the --frontcall-handler
also
to request to use a front call handler.