Hi, Push your code somewhere on Github lets see.
Use Postman to retrieve an office and see if those parameters are sent back to you. You dont need to use the Penv parameter. Just use the /gradlew clean war command On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 10:22 AM Girish Kumar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All > > For the past few days, I have been trying to create a fresh Fineract > development environment on a windows platform > > I followed the instructions on how to. > > My environment > O/S Windows 7 and I will be using Eclipse as my IDE > > Here is what I did, > > I added a few columns on the Database, table m_office, > Then > Office.java > officedata.java, > officereadplatformservice.java, > officecommandfromapijsondeser.... > officeapiresource > officeapiresourceswagger > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Old Ref:- to the same issue > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/40aff10d2021086fe57f865b86a99fe222a597685ceca5cbd8204c12@%3Cdev.fineract.apache.org%3E > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > gradle clean build was done (without -Penv) > > Then to check decompiled the classes to see whether our code was there and > all were fine. > > Replaced the war file on tomcat with the one we had build. > > Again checked the class file of Office to check our code is there or not. > But to our surprise, none of the changes was there on the tomcat version > (after the war extracted) > > Then thought might be because of -Penv missing while building > > So we tried to do with -Penv param > > But that was giving errors, > > We know somewhere we are mysteriously going wrong or missing something > > As now we had hit a serious roadblock which is so frustrating for us now, > there are no writeups on how to resolve these > > > gradlew -Penv=dev clean war > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > daemon will be stopped at the end of the build stopping after processing > Task :compileJava FAILED > > uring the build, one or more dependencies that were declared without a > version > ailed to resolve: > org.springframework:spring-jms: > org.apache.activemq:activemq-broker: > > id you forget to apply the io.spring.dependency-management plugin to the > finera > t-provider project? > > > FAILURE: Build failed with an exception. > > What went wrong: > xecution failed for task ':compileJava'. > Could not resolve all files for configuration ':compileClasspath'. > > Could not find org.springframework:spring-jms:. > Required by: > project : > > Could not find org.apache.activemq:activemq-broker:. > Required by: > project : > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Any quick help / advise in this respect is very much appreciated, > > Hoping for someone to come out and help us > > We can even have a team viewer to check our code > > Regards > Girish Kumar > > > > > > > > > > Mifos-developer mailing list > [email protected] > Unsubscribe or change settings at: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mifos-developer
