Thank you Hector.

That is what I've done, added a field to simple object .java file. But when
I rerun maven the field is not visible in the app. Is there a different
command to run?
On Jun 7, 2016 4:37 PM, "Hector Fabio Meza" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi, Kevin,
>
> I'm relatively new to Isis myself, so I'm open to being corrected if I'm
> wrong, but Isis doesn't have a mvn command to create a new entity or to add
> fields to one, like other frameworks do (for example JHipster).
>
> What you do is work directly with the code, open the SimpleObject class
> and add the new field, and then place the required annotations on it. To
> create a new class you can copy SimpleObject and modify it or you can
> create a new one from scratch and then add the Isis and JDO annotations.
>
> After that you can use maven to build and run the app and see your changes.
>
> El 2016-06-07 09:31, Kevin Lewandowski escribió:
>
> Hi, Newbie here. I've followed the instructions in the Fundamentals guide,
> section 3. And have SimpleApp running.
>
> If I were to add a field to SimpleObject or add a new Domain Object, what
> maven command would I execute to get those changes included in the app?
> I've tried a few but they don't pick up my changes.
>
> And I don't use any IDE. I'd prefer to do this via command line.
>
> thanks
>
>
> Cordial saludo,
>
> Hector Fabio Meza Martínez
> R&D Leader
> www.smartools.com.co
>

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