Double-click tAzureStorageContainerExist to open its Component view.
Select
the component whose connection details will be used to set up the Azure storage
connection. In this example, it is
tAzureStorageConnection_1.
In the Container name field, enter the
name of the container you need to check whether it exists.
Double-click tJava to
open its Component view.
In the Code field, enter
System.out.println();
In the Outline panel,
which, by default, is found to the left side of the Component view, expand the tAzureStorageContainerExist node.
From the Outline panel, drop the
CONTAINER_EXSIT global variable into
the parentheses in the code in the Component view in order to make the code read:
System.out.println(((Boolean)globalMap.get("tAzureStorageContainerExist_1_CONTAINER_EXIST")));
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