I am interested in how the list of files is chosen, along with the rules for 
order of choosing. I am thinking of custom loading for my own testing, but 
mostly I just feel I need to better understand what the "All" of "loadAll" is.
 
----- Original Message -----From: Jacques Le Roux 
<[email protected]>To: [email protected]: Tue, 16 Jan 2018 
07:11:45 -0000 (UTC)Subject: Re: loadDefault Source Code

I agree, maybe you can try starting from ContainerLoader.java

Jacques

Le 16/01/2018 &agrave; 07:48, Taher Alkhateeb a &eacute;crit :> loadDefault 
translates to loading all data sets (seed,seed-initial,> demo,ext, etc ...)>> 
The code for that is big and scattered in many different places because a> lot 
of things happen during data load (SAX parser, DOM modeling, DB> translations, 
and a lot more). So it depends on what you are looking for> and perhaps more 
importantly, why>> On Jan 16, 2018 4:05 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:>>> 
Hi,>>>> I guess what I should do is rephrase...if I wanted to run this under 
a>> debugger and get a stack frame (which I'm not actually set up to do), 
where>> would I find the source code which specifically understands which XML 
files>> to read and load for loadDefault? The build.gradle is more of a 
declaration>> and not so much the actual source code, and I'm more of a C++ guy 
(I do ok>> with Java, but I don't know the web toolkits and APIs).>>>> ----- 
Original Message -----From: gil portenseigne <>> 
[email protected]>To: [email protected]: Mon, 15 Jan>> 2018 
08:10:30 -0000 (UTC)Subject: Re: loadDefault Source Code>>>> Hello,>>>> You 
will find loadDefault task implementation within the file build.gradle>> at 
OFBiz root directory. (see line 320)>>>> Regards,>>>> Gil>>>> On 14/01/2018 
22:18, [email protected] wrote:> This is probably a naive>> question, but on 
16.11.04 I am searching for the actual code which runs for>> the "loadDefault" 
part of:> ./gradlew loadDefault> > I'm looking for what I>> might edit to 
create my own version of loadDefault after observing what the>> existing 
loadDefault actually executes. I see some shell scripts passing>> this on, and 
suspect this is part of one of the jar files, but was unable>> to find the 
actual code.> > Thanks!>>>>

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