Al, Further down the stack is there a "class not found" error or some other kind of error?
When you say, "Everything works fine if I move the files into the webapp/event and webapp/view dirs". What are you putting into those directories (i.e. a jar file)? Is it possible that you have another Jar file of the same name that is loaded after your custom one? Brett On 7/30/07, Al Byers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am working on a custom event handler and view handler, but I did not want > to have to commit them to the core until they were farther along. I tried > building an org.ofbiz.webapp.event directory in my hot-deploy/<custom> > directory, but when it runs, the log file says that it cannot load that > class. It does not work if I change the package and directory to something > else. > > The error is thrown in the EventFactory.loadEventHandler: > Exception: org.ofbiz.webapp.event.EventHandlerException > Message: Cannot load handler class [com.somecompany.granite.WfsEventHandler] > (com.somecompany.granite.WfsEventHandler) > ---- stack trace > --------------------------------------------------------------- > org.ofbiz.webapp.event.EventHandlerException: Cannot load handler class [ > com.hotwaxmedia.granite.WfsEventHandler] ( > com.hotwaxmedia.granite.WfsEventHandler) > org.ofbiz.webapp.event.EventFactory.loadEventHandler(EventFactory.java:113) > org.ofbiz.webapp.event.EventFactory.preLoadAll(EventFactory.java:68) > org.ofbiz.webapp.event.EventFactory.<init>(EventFactory.java:55) > org.ofbiz.webapp.control.RequestHandler.init(RequestHandler.java:75) > > > Everything works fine if I move the files into the webapp/event and > webapp/view dirs. > What is it that I don't understand about class loading? > Thanks, > -Al >
