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Hash: SHA1 in reviewing the party services and minilanquage, I see that the minilaquage scripts have functions that don't get put in the org.ofbiz.party.party.PartyServices when you look them up in the services of webtools. So what would be the best way to expose the minilanguages: 1) created service interfaces so they show up in the webtools under a service group 2) add a function in webtools to pick up these mini scripts or both -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJlxnMrP3NbaWWqE4RApYhAJ9hWTXmt2bNHCgbbl3xGIGMr0KR3wCeJWob lHn2T1aUWSuPM5PFMzDHJ2Y= =8vB3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
On Feb 14, 2009, at 12:21 PM, BJ Freeman wrote: > in reviewing the party services and minilanquage, I see that the > minilaquage scripts have functions that don't get put in the > org.ofbiz.party.party.PartyServices when you look them up in the > services of webtools. > So what would be the best way to expose the minilanguages: > 1) created service interfaces so they show up in the webtools under a > service group > 2) add a function in webtools to pick up these mini scripts > or both This is twice in one day you've pushed me into the position of the "be specific police". Could you please be more specific, perhaps some examples of such methods? I don't think this is a topic that can be discussed in theory, well at least not in these terms, the first thing being to find the difference between the two sets of simple-methods you are referring to. For example, is one set called as service and the other called as events (and therefore will have no service def)? -David |
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Hash: SHA1 I guess I figure anyone familiar with the code would know this. I also find it humorous that as non specific you are in your answer you are pointing out how I should be specific. I was also trying to make a general statement, of policy. applications\party\script\org\ofbiz\party\user\UserEvents.xml has a createEmployee that does not have a Service interface it does not show up in the services in webtools or in artifact. it is used in the party webapps and shows up only when I do a code search. There is a duplicate process in applications\humanres\script\org\ofbiz\humanres\HumanResServices.xml that does show up in the services. My reason is I want to add some functionality and don't want to duplicate existing work, as has been done above. I also would like to put some energy to merge the two so they function as one for both party and humanres. David E Jones sent the following on 2/14/2009 11:29 AM: > > On Feb 14, 2009, at 12:21 PM, BJ Freeman wrote: > >> in reviewing the party services and minilanquage, I see that the >> minilaquage scripts have functions that don't get put in the >> org.ofbiz.party.party.PartyServices when you look them up in the >> services of webtools. >> So what would be the best way to expose the minilanguages: >> 1) created service interfaces so they show up in the webtools under a >> service group >> 2) add a function in webtools to pick up these mini scripts >> or both > > This is twice in one day you've pushed me into the position of the "be > specific police". > > Could you please be more specific, perhaps some examples of such > methods? I don't think this is a topic that can be discussed in theory, > well at least not in these terms, the first thing being to find the > difference between the two sets of simple-methods you are referring to. > For example, is one set called as service and the other called as events > (and therefore will have no service def)? > > -David > > > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJlyS6rP3NbaWWqE4RAqONAKDM6Al9v60qUh2GXJNZDXA0H9jCswCg0oFw DL/Pd7O+5ftRRP2BtyqDD00= =KTmv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Hash: SHA1 to address between events and services, I have seen where the mini code is used both for events and services. so maybe we need to have something in the webtools that shows mini code that is used as a server and/or and event. David E Jones sent the following on 2/14/2009 11:29 AM: > > On Feb 14, 2009, at 12:21 PM, BJ Freeman wrote: > >> in reviewing the party services and minilanquage, I see that the >> minilaquage scripts have functions that don't get put in the >> org.ofbiz.party.party.PartyServices when you look them up in the >> services of webtools. >> So what would be the best way to expose the minilanguages: >> 1) created service interfaces so they show up in the webtools under a >> service group >> 2) add a function in webtools to pick up these mini scripts >> or both > > This is twice in one day you've pushed me into the position of the "be > specific police". > > Could you please be more specific, perhaps some examples of such > methods? I don't think this is a topic that can be discussed in theory, > well at least not in these terms, the first thing being to find the > difference between the two sets of simple-methods you are referring to. > For example, is one set called as service and the other called as events > (and therefore will have no service def)? > > -David > > > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJl1D6rP3NbaWWqE4RAutmAJ9ZpdMgAuv7+Ga8FS1wAeD8kNZYVwCdGJoM 0lFQDy5MKArk7HZ2xpNAAbw= =q3VH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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