When you run the command center, you need to specify the '-advanced' switch.
FWIW, as of ND5 this has been eliminated, as most ND customers needed to
turn it on anyway in ND4.
- Curt, Team ND
At 04:47 AM 9/17/99 -0700, LadyNaureen wrote:
>Sir,
>
>Thanks for the information since I am also facing the same problem. But
>what I don't
> understand is that in my Command Center there is no ClassLoader
> option in CPService.
> I am using ND version 4.1.3.8
>Any help will be greatly appretiated.
>
>Regards,
>LadyNaureen
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Using the java.util.ResourceBundle class does not work if you are>using
> the NetDynamics
> ClassLoader.>>The following code, when put on a page, will cause
> a>"MissingResourceException":
> >> public int this_onAfterInitEvent(CSpInitEvent
> event)> {> ResourceBundle curBundle
> => ResourceBundle.getBundle("testres");>
> > String val =>
curBundle.getString("this.is.a.test");>>
CSpLog.send(this,
CSpLog.WARNING,> "The value is : " +
val);>> > return
> (PROCEED);> }>>Be sure that you have a "testres.properties"
> file somewhere in>your
> NETDYN_CLASSPATH. Also make sure that your properties>file has
> the correct entry
> in it ("this.is.a.test=whatever")>>If you turn off the
> NetDynamics ClassLoader (CPService
> worker>option through the Command Center), then it works fine.>>I
> consider this a
> serious bug, since anytime I want to make>changes to my project,
> I now have to restart
> the CPService,>rather than just doing a "Clear Cache">>Thanks.
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