You lost me... could you re-phrase the question?
-David
On Aug 13, 2006, at 9:33 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
clarification:
[For those who want to just drop their app into the framework, you
can now run just about everything even if the applications
directory is not there,]
So are you saying that the application, as such will be now be put
into the framework folder, like they use to be in the components
folder.
David E. Jones sent the following on 8/13/2006 12:23 AM:
Hello all,
In preparation for doing a release candidate, and later a real
release (soon after incubator graduation), I did a bit of work to
make it possible to run the framework without the applications
directory.
This included a new little feature in the entity engine to be able
to extend entities defined elsewhere using the "extend-entity"
tag. There were also a few things moved from applications to
framework, and from framework to applications. This included some
important things to note that have changed:
- control servlet request events (mainly checkLogin, login,
logout, checkExternalLoginKey, etc) are now in:
org.ofbiz.webapp.control.LoginWorker
- the LoginEventListener (referred to in web.xml files) is now
here: org.ofbiz.webapp.control.LoginEventListener
These have been updated in all of the files in OFBiz so everything
should be working fine... If you run into anything please let me
know and I'll look into it right away!
For convenience (and since doing search and replace it's not
really any extra work... ;) ) attached are some patches for the
financials and crmsfa modules.
This gets us pretty close to ready to do a complete release and a
separate framework-only release. For those who want to just drop
their app into the framework, you can now run just about
everything even if the applications directory is not there, with
exception of a few pages like the entity performance tests in
WebTools that refer to the Party and Product entities and need to
be changed, probably to point to the Example and such entities.
-David