Hi Michael,

thank you for your time taken to correct mistakes in the tutorial.
I would kindly ask you to check the attached file when you find the time for it - I've marked red a couple of more things that should be corrected.

Regards,
Daniel


On 06/11/2017 12:28 PM, Michael Brohl wrote:
I've fixed the reported errors in the wiki tutorial.

Thanks again for reporting, Daniel!

Regards,

Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH
www.ecomify.de

Am 10.06.17 um 21:37 schrieb Daniel Coric:
Hi Michael,

that, with "the crystal ball"... totally unnecessary... as Donald Trump would say. ;)
This time. :)

After I changed directory structure from "src --> com --> companyname --> ofbizdemo --> services" to "src --> main --> java --> com --> companyname --> ofbizdemo --> services" the class file compiled.

Blindly followed tutorial instruction: "Create package in your ofbizdemo components src directory e.g. src --> com --> companyname --> ofbizdemo --> services. Services which has to be implemented in Java can be placed in this directory for your application."



In this adventure of mine, I spotted also a few typos or things that simply do not work with this release (16.11):

Running Apache OFBiz
- "./gradlew cleanAll loadDefault ofbiz()" - [bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(']
+ "./gradlew cleanAll loadDefault ofbiz"

Running your first application
- (3.) ... http://localhost:8080/ofbizdemo
+ (3.) ... https://localhost:8443/ofbizDemo

Loading data in entity
- "./gradlew loadefault"
+ "./gradlew loadDefault"

Controller Entry for Form
- http://localhost:8080/ofbizdemo
+ https://localhost:8443/ofbizDemo

Use of UI Labels (Completion)
- "https://localhost:8443/ofbizdemo/control/main";
+ "https://localhost:8443/ofbizDemo/control/main";

OfbizDemoServices.java, OfbizDemoServices.groovy, OfbizDemoEvents.java
- "import org.ofbiz..."
+ "import org.apache.ofbiz..."

paths in the tutorial
- "/webapp/ofbizdemo"
+ "/webapp/ofbizDemo".



It's not the end of the world, but... hope it could be helpful by the tutorial update. ;)

Best regards,
Daniel



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