Hi
In practice application its written that we use groovy files or bsh files...So 
do these files  help in saving and displaying data from database.Is Beanshell 
or Groovy a suggestable one...For a simple application to create,display,update 
and delete data,is groovy or Beanshell files required...(or Are widgets are 
sufficient)

Thanks



----- Original Message ----
From: Pranay Pandey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 8:12:37 AM
Subject: Re: entity-one

Hello Aditi,

This will really help you, If you will learn working in OFBiz with  
steps not in one shot.

Please refer this document for helping yourself : 
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Beginner%27s+Development+Guide+Using+Practice+Application

This will really help you a lot.


Thanks & Regards
--
Pranay Pandey
HotWax Media Pvt. Ltd.
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On Sep 29, 2008, at 8:32 PM, adithi agarwal wrote:

> Hi Divesh..
>
> Thankyou for your patience.
> I think the explanation you have given is for updating the existing  
> data.
> I am not yet clear with the storing of data(creation)..
> Can you please say something about that.( I dint understand the  
> service fro create)
>
> Thankyou very much..
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Divesh Dutta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 7:31:49 AM
> Subject: Re: entity-one
>
> hi adithi,
> well you have asked lots of question.....i am trying to answer them  
> one
> by one.
>
> <entity-one entity-name="Example" value-name="example"/>
> this tag fetches generic value object for entity Example from  
> database and put it in a value-name"example".This tag is used when  
> we make service implementation for updating or deleting.we get  
> single generic value object of entity to be deleted or updated.
>
> for example look at this :
> <simple-method method-name="updatePracticeParty" short- 
> description="update a Party">
>        <entity-one entity-name="Party" value-name="lookedUpValue"/>
>        <set-nonpk-fields map-name="parameters" value- 
> name="lookedUpValue"/>
>        <store-value value-name="lookedUpValue"/>
>        <log level="info" message="=======Party record updated for  
> partyId=====${lookedUpValue.partyId}"/>
>    </simple-method>
>
> here single generic value object of Party entity is fetched from  
> database and placed in "lookedupvalue".then all non primary key we  
> give from forms are stored in "lookedupvalue".that means  
> "lookedupvalue" contains field which we wanted to update and other  
> fields which are updated on.And then <store-value> tag store this  
> fields in database.
>
> Thanks And Regards
> Divesh Dutta
> Hotwax Media Pvt Ltd.
>
>
>
>
> adithi agarwal wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Iam trying to create a  user(ie store the data of a user). I have  
>> questions regarding this....please I would be obliged if someone  
>> clears my doubts
>> I have an entity in entitymodel.xml.
>> That entity has four fields in it.(There is no primary key in it  
>> for now....)
>> In data dir I guess there should be a xml file starting with entity- 
>> engine-xml--What exactly is the use of this file and what data do  
>> we write in it and what is seed data(is it the data we see in our  
>> dropdown lists?)
>> Is entitygroup.xml mantatory or optional.
>> Iam refering the "example" application for this..
>> What does entity-one tag means ...
>> <entity-one entity-name="Example" value-name="example"/>
>> What does:
>> use-when="example==null" mean?
>> when example is null it targets to"createExample" in controller.xml
>> and createExample in controller points to service  
>> name=createExample in  services.xml which is:
>>
>> <service name="createExample" default-entity-name="Example"  
>> engine="entity-auto" invoke="create" auth="true">
>>        <description>Create a Example</description>
>>        <permission-service service-name="exampleGenericPermission"  
>> main-action="CREATE"/>
>>        <auto-attributes include="pk" mode="OUT" optional="false"/>
>>        <auto-attributes include="nonpk" mode="IN" optional="true"/>
>>        <override name="exampleTypeId" optional="false"/>
>>        <override name="statusId" optional="false"/>
>>        <override name="exampleName" optional="false"/>
>>    </service>
>>
>> Iam not clear with this service can someone explain this in detail  
>> please
>>
>> Thankyou very much..
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>


      

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