On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Adam Monsen <hair...@gmail.com> wrote:
\> Another idea: debug Mifos, especially the PluginManager class. IIRC,
> debugging is covered under subcategories of
> http://www.mifos.org/developers/wiki/HowToDevelopOnMifos and requires
> Java coding experience and knowledge of the servlet specification,
> Tomcat, etc.

In a debugger, like the Eclipse debugger running Mifos under Eclipse
WTP (the tomcat plugin) you will be able to see if the plugin class is
loaded - on the classpath.

If you turn up your logging, you can see where the configuration
location is set to, so you can see where the app thinks it is loading
its plugins from.

-adam
-- 
Adam Feuer <adamf at pobox dot com>

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