No, he means shutdown OFBiz, then restart it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for getting back so quick.
I take it you mean; logout, login and then clear cache?
Thanks & Regards,
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: David E. Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 April 2007 18:14
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: Loading of Data
Importance: High
Just restart ofbiz.
-David
On Apr 16, 2007, at 11:00 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone provide some guidance on what the 'best practice'
process on how
to reload a none <entity-engine-xml> file, such as
'arithmetic.properties'.
Having a nightmare with this.
Thanks & Regards,
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: David E. Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 April 2007 17:00
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: Loading of Data
Importance: High
Yes, it is true. Welcome to the wonderful world of Java. This is a
limitation of ResourceBundle class in the Java standard API.
In fact in general Java was not designed for reloading anything from
the classpath, though we use certain things to get around that for
some types of resources.
-David
On Apr 16, 2007, at 4:03 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Surely it can't be true that to load a change to a file such as (a
none
<entity-engine-xml> file)'arithmetic.properties' you need to reload
all
config files.
I can't understand this correctly, this can't be true.
Can anyone add some clarity to this?
Thanks & Regards,
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 April 2007 09:39
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Loading of Data
Deploying a classpath resource is similar to deploying a compiled
Java
class : you have to reload.
This article may be of interest in this field :
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/javatips/jw-javatip125.html
Jacques
Hi,
When you are working with files that are not using entity tags
("<entity-engine-xml>"), such as 'arithmetic.properties' is there a
method
to load the data, or is the file called each time it is used. (I did
clear
the cache).
I would like to understand this better, any guidance would be
appreciated.
Thanks & Regards,
Peter