While doing fresh db installation i get following warnings.
Can we ignore these warning ?? Though i have not put in the complete log which is quite large. The field name (or key) [locale] is not valid for entity [WorkEffort], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:13,097 (main) [ GenericEntity.java:1285:WARN ] The field name (or key) [timeZone] is not valid for entity [WorkEffort], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:13,121 (main) [ AbstractEngine.java:75 :INFO ] Loaded Service Locations : [main-rmi=rmi://localhost:1099/RMIDispatcher, main-http= http://localhost:8080/webtools/control/httpService, entity-sync-rmi=rmi://localhost:1099/RMIDispatcher, entity-sync-http= http://localhost:8080/webtools/control/httpService, rita-rmi=rmi://localhost:1099/RMIDispatcher, eedcc-test= http://localhost:8080/webtools/control/httpService] [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:13,961 (main) [ EntityEcaRule.java:111:INFO ] Running Entity ECA Service: indexWorkEffortKeywords, triggered by rule on Entity: WorkEffort and more ... [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:19,945 (main) [ EntityEcaRule.java:111:INFO ] Running Entity ECA Service: indexProductKeywords, triggered by rule on Entity: Product [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:19,945 (main) [ GenericEntity.java:1285:WARN ] The field name (or key) [locale] is not valid for entity [Product], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:19,945 (main) [ GenericEntity.java:1285:WARN ] The field name (or key) [timeZone] is not valid for entity [Product], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:20,886 (main) [ EntityEcaRule.java:111:INFO ] Running Entity ECA Service: indexProductKeywords, triggered by rule on Entity: Product [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:20,887 (main) [ GenericEntity.java:1285:WARN ] The field name (or key) [locale] is not valid for entity [Product], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:20,887 (main) [ GenericEntity.java:1285:WARN ] The field name (or key) [timeZone] is not valid for entity [Product], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:20,920 (main) [ EntityEcaRule.java:111:INFO ] Running Entity ECA Service: indexProductKeywords, triggered by rule on Entity: Product [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:20,920 (main) [ GenericEntity.java:1285:WARN ] The field name (or key) [locale] is not valid for entity [Product], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:20,920 (main) [ GenericEntity.java:1285:WARN ] The field name (or key) [timeZone] is not valid for entity [Product], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:20,966 (main) [ EntityEcaRule.java:111:INFO ] Running Entity ECA Service: indexProductKeywords, triggered by rule on Entity: Product [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:20,966 (main) [ GenericEntity.java:1285:WARN ] The field name (or key) [locale] is not valid for entity [Product], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:20,967 (main) [ GenericEntity.java:1285:WARN ] The field name (or key) [timeZone] is not valid for entity [Product], printing IllegalArgumentException instead of throwing it because Map interface specification does not allow throwing that exception. [java] 2007-08-14 12:40:21,056 (main) [ EntityEcaRule.java:111:INFO ] Running Entity ECA Service: indexProductKeywords, triggered by rule on Entity: ProductContent -- Vikas Mayur |
Hi,
Any method I can use to display the date time according to the user time zone? Thanks Mike |
Mike,
The framework should be taking care of that for you already. What screen are you referring to? -Adrian Mike Wong wrote: > Hi, > > Any method I can use to display the date time according to the user time > zone? > > Thanks > Mike > > |
Adrian,
I did a simple test on updating a Party Contact. The updated time shown on the Party Profile page is always according to the server time zone. Primary Email Address Billing (AP) Email [hidden email] (send email) (Updated: 2007-09-13 23:03:55.921) I'm using r574832. Thanks Mike -----Original Message----- From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 22:58 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Display the date time according to the user time zone Mike, The framework should be taking care of that for you already. What screen are you referring to? -Adrian Mike Wong wrote: > Hi, > > Any method I can use to display the date time according to the user time > zone? > > Thanks > Mike > > |
Mike,
The problem is the .toString() method calls on Timestamp data types in the ftl files. I fixed the contact mech display in Rev 575336, but I'm sure there are many other places where this is being done. Until they are all fixed in the trunk, you can just eliminate the toString() method calls in your local copy. -Adrian Mike Wong wrote: > Adrian, > > I did a simple test on updating a Party Contact. The updated time shown on > the Party Profile page is always according to the server time zone. > > Primary Email Address > Billing (AP) Email > [hidden email] (send email) > (Updated: 2007-09-13 23:03:55.921) > > I'm using r574832. > > Thanks > > Mike > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 22:58 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Display the date time according to the user time zone > > Mike, > > The framework should be taking care of that for you already. What screen are > you referring to? > > -Adrian > > Mike Wong wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Any method I can use to display the date time according to the user time >>zone? >> >>Thanks >>Mike >> >> > > > |
Adrian,
Thanks a lot, I'll have a try. Cheers Mike -----Original Message----- From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 23:48 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Display the date time according to the user time zone Mike, The problem is the .toString() method calls on Timestamp data types in the ftl files. I fixed the contact mech display in Rev 575336, but I'm sure there are many other places where this is being done. Until they are all fixed in the trunk, you can just eliminate the toString() method calls in your local copy. -Adrian Mike Wong wrote: > Adrian, > > I did a simple test on updating a Party Contact. The updated time shown on > the Party Profile page is always according to the server time zone. > > Primary Email Address > Billing (AP) Email > [hidden email] (send email) > (Updated: 2007-09-13 23:03:55.921) > > I'm using r574832. > > Thanks > > Mike > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 22:58 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Display the date time according to the user time zone > > Mike, > > The framework should be taking care of that for you already. What screen > you referring to? > > -Adrian > > Mike Wong wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Any method I can use to display the date time according to the user time >>zone? >> >>Thanks >>Mike >> >> > > > |
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Adrian,
I have updated my ofbiz to r575336 and have run some test on the Party Profile. What I did is 1) Set the server time to GMT+8 time zone 2) Set the client ofbiz time zone to GMT+8 time zone 3) Updated a Party email contact 4) The Party Contact Updated time as follow Primary Email Address [hidden email] (send email) (Updated: 2007-09-14 14:30:28.312) 5) Close and open another browser 6) Login as another user 7) Set the client ofbiz time zone to GMT+0 8) Lookup the Party Profile page 9) The Party Contact Updated time was the same Primary Email Address [hidden email] (send email) (Updated: 2007-09-14 14:30:28.312) Should the Updated time shown on the GMT+0 client page as follow? Primary Email Address [hidden email] (send email) (Updated: 2007-09-14 06:30:28.312) Cheers Mike -----Original Message----- From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 23:48 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Display the date time according to the user time zone Mike, The problem is the .toString() method calls on Timestamp data types in the ftl files. I fixed the contact mech display in Rev 575336, but I'm sure there are many other places where this is being done. Until they are all fixed in the trunk, you can just eliminate the toString() method calls in your local copy. -Adrian Mike Wong wrote: > Adrian, > > I did a simple test on updating a Party Contact. The updated time shown on > the Party Profile page is always according to the server time zone. > > Primary Email Address > Billing (AP) Email > [hidden email] (send email) > (Updated: 2007-09-13 23:03:55.921) > > I'm using r574832. > > Thanks > > Mike > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 22:58 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Display the date time according to the user time zone > > Mike, > > The framework should be taking care of that for you already. What screen > you referring to? > > -Adrian > > Mike Wong wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Any method I can use to display the date time according to the user time >>zone? >> >>Thanks >>Mike >> >> > > > |
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Adrian,
Sorry, please ignore my previous message; I have the time zone stuff working. I forgot to clean and build the class after I do the svn update. Thanks Mike -----Original Message----- From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 23:48 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Display the date time according to the user time zone Mike, The problem is the .toString() method calls on Timestamp data types in the ftl files. I fixed the contact mech display in Rev 575336, but I'm sure there are many other places where this is being done. Until they are all fixed in the trunk, you can just eliminate the toString() method calls in your local copy. -Adrian Mike Wong wrote: > Adrian, > > I did a simple test on updating a Party Contact. The updated time shown on > the Party Profile page is always according to the server time zone. > > Primary Email Address > Billing (AP) Email > [hidden email] (send email) > (Updated: 2007-09-13 23:03:55.921) > > I'm using r574832. > > Thanks > > Mike > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 22:58 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Display the date time according to the user time zone > > Mike, > > The framework should be taking care of that for you already. What screen > you referring to? > > -Adrian > > Mike Wong wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Any method I can use to display the date time according to the user time >>zone? >> >>Thanks >>Mike >> >> > > > |
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