./ant or .\ant create-componet
for a description do a
./ant -p or .\ant -p


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wdw sent the following on 1/28/2011 11:36 AM:
Thanks BJ, that got me going.  I didn't create the webapp with a script, i 
followed instructions from 
https://cwiki.apache.org/OFBIZ/ofbiz-tutorial-a-beginners-development-guide.html
 and didn't end up with any index.jsp files.  I had tried to make one before 
but i had them in the wrong directory i think.

What is the script to create a component by the way?

Thanks!

David
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From: BJ Freeman [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 2:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Map a request to /

the mount point will be what url the index.jsp served up

if you use the script to create a componet the index.jsp will have
<%response.sendRedirect("control/main");%>
so you need a URI of main in the controller.

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wdw sent the following on 1/28/2011 5:52 AM:
Hello, can someone advise me what would be the best way to set a default page for the ofbiz 
server?  I want the url 
http://myofbizserver.example.com:8080/<http://myofbizserver.com:8080/>   to serve a 
static page.  I tried to make a new webapp named index and set it's mount-point to 
"/" in the ofbiz-component.xml file, but i'm not sure what type of entry to put in 
controller.xml. Any suggestions?

Thank you,
David




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