Yes, it worked, but I see the new version does not have encounter and
concept selector are they discontinued?
I am using this code:
<openmrs:fieldGen type="org.openmrs.Concept"
formFieldName="${status.expression}"
val="${status.editor.value}" />
Another thing the problem with the libraries is also solved with this
version.
I going to checkout the last version of openmrs, do I should to checkout
trunk?
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 6:21 AM, Ben Wolfe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Might be a bug. Could you try with the latest release to see if it still
> fails? You can download the standalone application and load your module
> fairly easily into that without disrupting what you have now.
>
> http://openmrs.org/download/
> https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/docs/OpenMRS+Standalone
>
> Ben
>
> 2011/10/27 Juan David Pastás Rivera <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> From the other I was having, I noticed that I can access static resources
>> trought moduleResources/radiology/somePath
>>
>> But, I am not sure of what is happening, because I go to
>> http://localhost:8080/openmrs/moduleResources/radiology/felix-config.properties
>>
>> and the server console says me this:
>>
>> WARN - ModuleResourcesServlet.doGet(64) |2011-10-26 17:27:23,031| No
>> object with path
>> 'D:\apache-tomcat-6.0.28\webapps\openmrs\\WEB-INF\view\module\radiology\resources\felix-config.properties'
>> exists for module 'radiology'
>>
>> Again the double \\, Could it be a core bug?
>>
>> 2011/10/21 Juan David Pastás Rivera <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> **** reference a static page ****
>>>
>>> I am doing a spring annotated controller with the route
>>> "/module/radiologymodule/felix-config.properties" but I do not know how the
>>> core resolves the views.
>>>
>>> What I need is to:
>>>
>>> 1. have a file called felix-config.properties in my module (I do not know
>>> where is the best place to put in my source)
>>> 2. have a controller or something that allows me to access that file, I
>>> wouldn't like a controller I think there should be a better alternative
>>>
>>> **** Server environment variable ****
>>>
>>> I need to put the URL http://localhost:8080/openmrs as a variable of the
>>> form ${server.openmrs}, which is that environment variable?
>>>
>>> or where can i find a list of the environment variables?
>>>
>>> I used this:
>>>
>>> Map<String, String> env = System.getenv();
>>> for (String envName : env.keySet()) {
>>> System.out.format("%s=%s%n", envName, env.get(envName));
>>> }
>>>
>>> but did not give me useful information.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
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