vaseem bari Hace 6 años nice blog, keep it up Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
Komal Prasad Hace 2 años - Editado I tried this on 7.3.5 but getting very weird behavior, I have created the workspace and after this module fragment , after this jar file is generated using maven . When I deployed this jar filegetting this on server logs.2021-05-22 13:24:33.417 INFO [com.liferay.portal.kernel.deploy.auto.AutoDeployScanner][AutoDeployDir:271] Processing account-fragment-1.0.0.jar2021-05-22 13:24:42.636 INFO [Refresh Thread: Equinox Container: 2844c29c-9742-458d-9559-cb882152f613][BundleStartStopLogger:49] STOPPED com.liferay.users.admin.web_5.0.32 [2411]2021-05-22 13:24:43.774 INFO [Refresh Thread: Equinox Container: 2844c29c-9742-458d-9559-cb882152f613][BundleStartStopLogger:46] STARTED com.liferay.users.admin.web_5.0.32 [2411]But there UI changes are not there whatever UI changes I did is not showing , but when I remove the init file there is error on UI comes up , If jar is getting executed then why UI changes is not showing UP and if not then how Error on UI comes up by removing init file Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
Vinod Luhar Hace 2 años - Editado I implemented the following steps and it may be useful for beginners in future Steps for Create Liferay JSP fragment hook 1. Create a new Liferay Fragment Module Project 2. Select the required HOST OSGI Bundle: 3. Select Override FilePath for Override 4. Verify Project Structure 5. Verify and Understanding Liferay bnd.bnd file 6. Build and Deploy using Gradle/Maven Task Read here: https://aspiresoftware.in/blog/jsp-fragment-hook-in-the-liferay-7/ Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar