tag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:/discussions/problems/310-whats-the-commandmapexecutecommandpayload-he-payload-argument-meaingRobotlegs: Discussion 2018-10-18T16:35:26Ztag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/71338382011-05-10T10:34:29Z2011-05-10T10:34:29Zwhat's the commandMap.execute(command,payLoad..) he payLoad argument meaing?<div><p>I never using this argument. and I Just wana to know what it
mean and its job for?<br>
Thank you.</p></div>Alantag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/71338382011-05-10T14:20:23Z2011-05-10T14:20:23Zwhat's the commandMap.execute(command,payLoad..) he payLoad argument meaing?<div><p>You can use this to "run" or "execute" another command
directly.</p>
<p>The PayLoad argument is the "event" instance which the command
would normally be expecting. If your command doesn't have the event
injected into it, you can leave payLoad as null.</p>
<p>Peace<br>
jos</p></div>Jos Yuletag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/71338382011-05-11T08:25:18Z2011-05-11T08:25:18Zwhat's the commandMap.execute(command,payLoad..) he payLoad argument meaing?<div><p>Hi Alan - Jos is correct.</p>
<p>You would never use this normally in building your application.
The real purpose is to allow people to build extensions and
utilities which center around Commands.</p>
<p>Stray</p></div>Straytag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/71338382011-05-11T15:01:25Z2011-05-11T15:01:25Zwhat's the commandMap.execute(command,payLoad..) he payLoad argument meaing?<div><p>I know it . thanks all, Think about my codes always inject one
or more control event. meaning I little bit "Close"</p>
<p>should 'Open' more:)</p></div>Alan