Did you add the order component to the

<path id="local.class.path">

element in build.xml?

-Adrian


On 9/28/2010 7:04 AM, Jeremy Olmstead wrote:
I ended up having to rename the original Java source files, then doing a
clean and build.  This worked until the next time I had to compile.  Now it
won't even compile.  After an ant clean, when I attempt to compile with the
original build file I get compiler errors like "cannot find symbol class
CheckOutHelper."  This, of course, is one of the files I customized by
putting it in the hot-deploy folder and renaming the original.  If I attempt
to compile the build file in hot-deploy\order I get errors that it cannot
find symbols for all the order package classes.  Again, I have all the right
folders and exclusions in the Java Build Path and I have
hot-deploy/order/src before applications/orders/src in the Order and Export
tab.  What is it that I am missing?

Thanks,
Jeremy

On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:33 PM, BJ Freeman<[email protected]>  wrote:

try
./ant clean
./ant build

though you remarked out the code the Jar was already built.
so need to remove the Jar and rebuild them.

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Jeremy Olmstead sent the following on 9/17/2010 9:37 AM:

  I have extended the order component to make custom changes using Eclipse.
  I
created a custom class with the same name as an existing one, then went
into
the Java Build Path, included my new source location, and excluded the
original Java file.  I also made sure that hot-deploy/order/src was before
applications/order/src in the Order and Export tab and I include
../../application/order/build/lib in my build.xml file.  After I compile
and
run it appears it is still using the original code.  When I debug it loads
up my custom Java source, but is actually executing the original code.
  How
do I make sure it is running my custom code rather than the original code?

Regards,
Jeremy Olmstead




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