Eric,

You should seriously read this 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Addressing+Custom+Requirements+In+OFBiz

Jacques

Le 22/04/2014 08:22, Harsha Chadhar a écrit :
Hi Eric,

The hot-deploy folder is where you can keep your custom application which
has access to framework services, framework components as well as other
application components. The custom application is recommended to be kept
outside the ofbiz OOTB implementation so that you can just extend the
existing capabilities plus integrate with the future versions of Ofbiz to
incorporate its latest features and capabilities.

Regards
Harsha Chadhar



From:
"Eric Halim" <[email protected]>
To:
<[email protected]>
Date:
04/22/2014 11:32 AM
Subject:
RE: How to Deploy



Thanks. In what case should we use hot-deploy folder?

Best Regards
Eric Halim

-----Original Message-----
From: Vikas Mayur [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 12:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to Deploy

If the changes are in OFBiz OOTB files, you can create a diff from your
working copy and apply it to ofbiz deployment on the server. Moreover you
can keep/maintain the patch in your own repository for future deployments.

Regards
Vikas

On Apr 22, 2014, at 9:15 AM, Eric Halim wrote:

I have local Ofbiz on my laptop running Windows. And Ofbiz on the
server running on Linux. How to deploy if I did changes on java files?

I have several classes file on bin folder after I clean and build
Ofbiz from Eclipse.



What is the best method to apply changes to Ofbiz?



Best Regards

Eric Halim





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