On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 7:31 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Yes, use prenotifications. This means that
instead of putting the code
in verify(), put it in preverify(), and use the constructor with 3
arguments.
I hit Send to soon, and my notification knowledge is a bit rusty...
I mean, when creating the notification rule (DocChangeRule or whichever
you're using), use the
constructor with 3 arguments, and use true for the second argument, false
for the third one. If the
Rule doesn't have such a constructor, call setPostverify(false) and
setPreverify(true). That's all
you need to do.
Thanks, that helped me!
I have one more question... isn't the EVENT_UPDATE_OBJECT event code ever
used?
I only need to execute my code when the object in the page is changed, so I
made an if with this event but then the code stopped being called. I made an
Eclipse search over the variable and it didn't find any use all over XWiki's
source code...
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