I am just strictly following the tutorial, no modifications to the code.
Yes, there is an OfbizDemoUiLabels.xml file located in the config directory.
It contains exactly what is cited in the tutorial:
Good evening,
is there a resource OfbizDemoUiLabels.xml located in the config
directory of the newly created plugin? Maybe it's just a matter of
lowercase/uppercase naming.
Hard to say without seeing the code and files.
The hot-deploy mechanism refers to older versions of OFBiz, it was
I confirm nos...@georgpotthast.de is in the user list, sole georgpotthast there
Jacques
Le 02/08/2020 à 13:29, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
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Le 02/08/2020 à 12:10, Georg Potthast a écrit :
I am sorry I had subscribed, but the question did not appear on the web
interface.
Better use
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Le 02/08/2020 à 12:10, Georg Potthast a écrit :
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Better use an email client, web UI are less reliable
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Hi Georg,
Your message has been moderated, else it would not have reached this Mailing
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Please subscribe to the user ML for such questions and then use your email
client.
See why here http://ofbiz.apache.org/mailing-lists.html.
You will get a better support, people can answer you on the
I installed the JDK version 8 and OFBiz on my Windows 10 system in Germany
ok and can run the provided applications like catalog or webtools.
Now I want to follow the tutorial “OFBiz Tutorial - A Beginners Development
Guide”.
So I entered “gradlew createPlugin -PpluginId=ofbizDemo”
and run