Thanks Scott,

You found the reason. On Windows I need to have the old comm.jar in the path (I use to put it in jre/lib/ext) be able to use my Epson TM-T88III POSPrinter.
Hence the condition
   <available classname="javax.comm.SerialPort" classpathref="local.class.path"/
is fullfilled and the compilation tried.

Jacques

From: "Scott Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Jacques

This section of the product build.xml specifically excludes
ShipmentScaleApplet from being built:
   <target name="classes" depends="prepare,classpath">
       <!-- check for applet required classes -->
       <condition property="noapplet" value="ShipmentScaleApplet.java">
           <not>
               <or>
                   <available classname="javax.comm.SerialPort"
classpathref="local.class.path"/>
                   <available classname="netscape.javascript.JSObject"
classpathref="local.class.path" property="jsobject.avail"/>
               </or>
           </not>
       </condition>

       <javac debug="on" source="1.5" deprecation="on"
destdir="${build.dir}/classes">
           <classpath>
               <path refid="local.class.path"/>
           </classpath>
           <src path="${src.dir}"/>
           <exclude name="${noapplet}"/>
       </javac>

So it's weird that your having problems with it.

-Scott

2008/6/8 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi David, Tim,

First all, thanks Tim for the effort. This should benefit to the community
at large.

I'm not kidding, this has been on the table already some times :
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-92
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1345

When I get rid of plugin.jar on my machine with OS Windows XP Sp2 compiling
with Sun jdk1.5.0_11 (I have no problems on Ubuntu 6.06)

I get
<<classes:
  [javac] Compiling 46 source files to D:\Export
OFBiz\ofbizTrunk\applications\product\build\classes
  [javac] D:\Export
OFBiz\ofbizTrunk\applications\product\src\ShipmentScaleApplet.java:37:
package netscape.javascript does not exist
  [javac] import netscape.javascript.JSObject;
  [javac]                            ^
  [javac] D:\Export
OFBiz\ofbizTrunk\applications\product\src\ShipmentScaleApplet.java:206:
cannot find symbol
  [javac] symbol  : class JSObject
  [javac] location: class ShipmentScaleApplet
  [javac]         JSObject win = JSObject.getWindow(this);
  [javac]         ^
  [javac] D:\Export
OFBiz\ofbizTrunk\applications\product\src\ShipmentScaleApplet.java:206:
cannot find symbol
  [javac] symbol  : variable JSObject
  [javac] location: class ShipmentScaleApplet
  [javac]         JSObject win = JSObject.getWindow(this);
  [javac]                        ^
  [javac] Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations.
  [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
  [javac] 3 errors

BUILD FAILED
D:\Export OFBiz\ofbizTrunk\build.xml:128: The following error occurred
while executing this line:
D:\Export OFBiz\ofbizTrunk\applications\build.xml:67: The following error
occurred while executing this line:
D:\Export OFBiz\ofbizTrunk\applications\product\build.xml:100: Compile
failed; see the compiler error output for details.



I wonder now if it's not related to French OS implementations as it seems
that the only ones who have never crossed this issue are Ludovic and me
(Ludovic was on Mac).

Anyway Tim, this is not an issue on your side if you are able to compile.
Also I doubt any person trying OFBiz (on Windows) without checking out will
ever try to use an electronic balance (this is the existing reason of this
applet call :o). But this is weird isn'it ?

Thanks for your support guys !

Jacques

From: "David E Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


I don't know what Jacques is talking about for the plugin.jar file...
 there shouldn't be anything operating system specific in OFBiz, and  aside
from the possibility of a few bits of bad code for processes  paths with the
wrong separator character, I'm not aware of any such  thing.

-David


On Jun 7, 2008, at 7:11 PM, Tim Ruppert wrote:

 Ok, so I just found two different versions of plugin.jar - on three
 different systems.  The one on my mac had a much smaller size than  the one
on my test server (running Fedora) and the one of my  production servers
(which were the same size).

I'm guessing that the one that Jacques is alluding to is probably a
 Windows version, so I'll need someone to send me the Windows version  if
this is what you Jacques is alluding to me providing in the  download.

Thanks guys for the help.

Cheers,
Tim
--
Tim Ruppert
HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

o:801.649.6594
f:801.649.6595


On Jun 7, 2008, at 6:16 PM, Tim Ruppert wrote:

 Ok, I've got everything together and am ready to do this, but I do  need
to find out at least where to get the proper plugin.jar .  I  see that
Jacques was mentioning this as a cross platform thing, but  since i don't
use Windows - I'm assuming it's for that.  Please let  me know and I'll
finish this setup.

Cheers,
Tim
--
Tim Ruppert
HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

o:801.649.6594
f:801.649.6595


On Jun 7, 2008, at 6:04 PM, Tim Ruppert wrote:

 Real quickly - what is that plugin.jar for again?  I'm just trying  to
get this going and couldn't find

Cheers,
Tim
--
Tim Ruppert
HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

o:801.649.6594
f:801.649.6595


On Jun 7, 2008, at 4:56 PM, Tim Ruppert wrote:

 I will get this going shortly.

Cheers,
Tim
--
Tim Ruppert
HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

o:801.649.6594
f:801.649.6595


On Jun 7, 2008, at 3:20 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

 Hi Tim,

Thank you for the proposition. Yes this would be great. As we  will
not check tests it can be automated without worries. Keeping some revisions
aroud could be helpful in certain cases,  good idea.
I forgot something to put at least in the trunk README file: a
 warning explaining that it's not thoroughly tested...

So to resume the process :
1. Svn export
2. Add plugin.jar in framewrok/base/lib
3. Ant run-install
4. Update README file with the revision number (optional ?)
5. Zip (or tar.gz, etc. but I guess zip is easier for Windows  users
I guess and is no pb for Linux guys)
6. Copy on a directory with a revolving number of instances

The README file could be
<<To run OFBiz please use this simple sequence:

1. Depending of your platform, launch OFBiz using startofbiz.bat  or
startofbiz.sh
2. Give OFBiz a minute or two to start up...
3. Browse to
ERP : https://localhost:8443/catalog/control/main (login/pwd are
 ofbiz/admin)
Ecommerce application : http://localhost:8080/ecommerce/control/main(when checking out you may use as login/pwd DemoCustomer/ofbiz)

Enjoy

Warning : this OFBiz release has not been thoroughly tested and  you
may encouter bugs, please refer to user ML in such case :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , thanks.



Cheers

Jacques

From: "Tim Ruppert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Do you guys want to have this automated and part of the nightly
 build  so that it's easy and done as part of the demo deployment every
 night?  We can just post it at http://demo.hotwaxmedia.com/ . . .
/ nightlybuild.zip - and then keep a certain amount  around for a certain
 amount of time.  If anyone's interested -  I'd be happy to set it up.

Jacques, let me know your thoughts on this.

Cheers,
Tim
--
Tim Ruppert
HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

o:801.649.6594
f:801.649.6595


On Jun 7, 2008, at 1:53 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

 Thanks for the reminder and comment Bruno ,

You know : old guy, old habits :o)

Jacques

From: "Bruno Busco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Jacques,
Ant is no longer needed (it is included in OFBiz). I think  the
 readme file
should only mention that the JAVA SDK should be installed.

+1 for having in the zip files the Derby database already  loaded
 with demo
data.

Regards,
-Bruno





2008/6/7 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

 Yes sure, as I said in my 1st point :o). BTW the new README  file
 will now
be :

<<To run OFBiz this simple sequence:

1. Depending of your platform, launch OFBiz using  startofbiz.bat
or
startofbiz.sh
2. Give OFBiz a minute or two to start up...
3. Browse to
ERP : https://localhost:8443/catalog/control/main (login/pwd
 are
ofbiz/admin)
Ecommerce application :
http://localhost:8080/ecommerce/control/main(when<http://localhost:8080/ecommerce/control/main%28when>checking out you may use as login/pwd DemoCustomer/ofbiz)

Enjoy



 If they wants to fo further they will have to use svn...
Any other opinions (for instance, should we go the way  Adian
 suggested and
I agreed with ?)

Jacques

From: "Adrian Crum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 Are you doing an svn export - to remove all the .svn folders?

--- On Sat, 6/7/08, Jacques Le Roux &
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]><
[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>&gt;
wrote:
From: Jacques Le Roux &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>&gt;

Subject: Re: People complaining about a real release
To: dev@ofbiz.apache.org
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2008, 10:45 AM

Adrian,

Yes good idea, using Potgres I forgot Derby. A bit more  work on
 our side
though. Moreover, as we don't know the platform which will
be used, we have to add the plugin.jar in base/lib in each.

FYI, the respective size of zipped trunk and release are  50MB
and  40MB
before
creating demo data in Derby and 66MB, 53MB after

Jacques

From: "Adrian Crum" &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
&gt;
&gt; Why not have the zip file contain a ready-to-run  version
of  OFBiz? In

other words, run the install, then zip it.
&gt;
&gt; -Adrian
&gt;
&gt; --- On Sat, 6/7/08, Jacques Le Roux
&amp;lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>&amp;gt;
wrote:
&gt;
&gt; Hi all,
&gt;
&gt; I began to work on this, I request your opinions,  advices.
&gt;
&gt; I have :
&gt;
&gt; 1. Made an svn export of trunk (rev. 664255) and
 release4.0  (rev.
664343)
and
&gt; zipped them in 2 zip archives, respectively
&gt; ofbizTrunk.zip and ofbizRelease4.0.zip
&gt; 2. Created a README file to be put in each zip (I  think we
 should add
&gt; respective rev. numbers in them, WDYT ?), content:
&gt;
&gt; &amp;lt;&amp;lt;In order to run OFBiz you you need to  have
ant
installed
and ANT_HOME
&gt; in your path. Then follow this simple sequence:
&gt;
&gt; 1. In a terminal or command line window, go to the
 directory  where
you
unzipped
&gt; OFBiz
&gt; 2. Type and run : ant run-install
&gt; 3. Wait till the database is filled with demo data...
&gt; 4. Depending of your platform, launch OFBiz using
startofbiz.bat or
&gt; startofbiz.sh
&gt; 5. Give OFBiz a minute or two to start up...
&gt; 6. Browse to
&gt;    ERP : https://localhost:8443/catalog/control/main (login/ pwd are
&gt; ofbiz/admin)
&gt;    Ecommerce application :
http://localhost:8080/ecommerce/control/main
(when
&gt; checking out you may use as login/pwd
&gt; DemoCustomer/ofbiz)
&gt;
&gt;    Enjoy
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;

















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