Hi, All
I'd like to get the directory where a component is located in java code. For example, the component "ebay" is located in "${ofbiz}/specialpurpose/ebay". Do you have any idea? Best Regards, Jack Liu |
Your question is not clear enough.
Please provide few more info, like what are you trying to achieve. -- Ashish On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Jack Liu <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, All > I'd like to get the directory where a component is located in java code. > For example, the component "ebay" is located in > "${ofbiz}/specialpurpose/ebay". > Do you have any idea? > > Best Regards, > > Jack Liu > > |
Hi, Vijaywargiya
I created a directory templates under directory ${ofbiz}/hot-deploy/cbs. Cbs is my customized component and need save template files. Now I want to write a method to process uploaded files and save them under directory templates. And java code is located in directory cbs/src, of course. So I must get the directory of templates, how could I do in java code? By the way, cbs is temporarily located in directory hot-deploy and it will be placed in directory applications, so the way to get directory templates must be ok in these two scenarios. Thank you, -----Original Message----- From: Ashish Vijaywargiya [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: 2009年5月21日 17:14 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: where a component is located Your question is not clear enough. Please provide few more info, like what are you trying to achieve. -- Ashish On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Jack Liu <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, All > I'd like to get the directory where a component is located in java code. > For example, the component "ebay" is located in > "${ofbiz}/specialpurpose/ebay". > Do you have any idea? > > Best Regards, > > Jack Liu > > |
Please see my comments inline:
2009/5/21 Jack Liu <[hidden email]> > Hi, Vijaywargiya > I created a directory templates under directory ${ofbiz}/hot-deploy/cbs. > Cbs is my customized component and need save template files. Now I want to > write a method to process uploaded files and save them under directory > templates. > And java code is located in directory cbs/src, of course. > So I must get the directory of templates, how could I do in java code? > Please take a look at the sample example in the link shown below (take a look at the upload form shown below on the page): https://localhost:8443/catalog/control/EditProductContent?productId=GZ-2644 > > By the way, cbs is temporarily located in directory hot-deploy and it will > be placed in directory applications, so the way to get directory templates > must be ok in these two scenarios. I wouldn't prefer to put custom code in the applications directory. hot-deploy directory is provided to put all your custom development. But yes it is good if you would like to contribute code in the components present inside applications directory. -- Ashish > > Thank you, > > Jack Liu > > > > > |
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please check:
http://api.ofbiz.org/org/ofbiz/base/component/ComponentConfig.html regards, Hans On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 16:22 +0800, Jack Liu wrote: > Hi, All > I'd like to get the directory where a component is located in java code. > For example, the component "ebay" is located in > "${ofbiz}/specialpurpose/ebay". > Do you have any idea? > > Best Regards, > > Jack Liu > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates |
That's it
Thank you, Bakker! -----Original Message----- From: Hans Bakker [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: 2009年5月21日 18:21 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: where a component is located please check: http://api.ofbiz.org/org/ofbiz/base/component/ComponentConfig.html regards, Hans On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 16:22 +0800, Jack Liu wrote: > Hi, All > I'd like to get the directory where a component is located in java code. > For example, the component "ebay" is located in > "${ofbiz}/specialpurpose/ebay". > Do you have any idea? > > Best Regards, > > Jack Liu > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates |
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