look in the file runtime\logs\error.log. You can also add System.out.println("") in your java code 'to trace it' and look in runtime\logs\ofbiz.log.
S.H. ______________________ Saad Hage saad.h...@hotmail.com From: swathi [via OFBiz] Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 4:49 PM To: S.Hage Subject: Re: compile java event. Yes I had to change the properties in build.xml according to my application and In eclipse I added my src folder to JavaBuildPath. I got the build dir created with classes folder and lib folder with .class files and.jar file respectively. But my event doesnt work as I want it to. where do I see if I have any errors. Thankyou S.Hage wrote: I thing you should change thoses in build.xml: <property name="desc" value="your component decription"/> <property name="name" value="your component name in hot-deploy"/> <property name="ofbiz.home.dir" value="../.."/> swathi wrote: Iam working on my own application in hot-deploy James McGill-5 wrote: On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:38 PM, swathi <reddyswathi...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi > Can someone please tell me How do I compile a java event. I copied > build.xml > from example application. Just by doing ant at cmd prmt doesnt create a > build dir with jars in my component. > In which dir does it create the build dir? > Make sure your component is loaddd in component-load.xml, and your component's build.xml is included in the filelist in the parent build.xml. Are you working in specialpurpose/yourapp? -- James McGill Phoenix AZ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- View message @ http://n4.nabble.com/compile-java-event-tp439486p532067.html To unsubscribe from Re: compile java event., click here. -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/compile-java-event-tp439486p544603.html Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.