on 10-02-2007 9:21 AM
I test the Web Dynpro for a while and found all the java classes were generated automatically. I've tried to create an own class. But after I rebuild the project, all of my own classes were cleared.
Hi,
You can do so by creating the new java file under src/packages/<path to your components> folder. You'll find this in the Navigator view.
Regards,
Satyajit.
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Hi
You can create your own class as mentioned in above replies or one more way,
1. first you create your java project seperately, there you can write all your business needs and then, make a jar or that then, you can include that project into your WDproject by
rightclick on WDproject>properties>libraries>addexternaljars>ok
2. create seperate java project
rightclick on WDproject>properties>Projects>selectYourjavaProject>ok
Regards
Abhijith YS
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Use the "Navigator" view, open context menu on folder "src/packages" and select New -> Other... -> Class
Armin
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Hi Tomas,
Where are you creating your user defined class. Are you creating it under (in Navigator view)<projectname>>source>mimes>components><packagename.componentname>>RightClick and New>Other>Java>Class
I created it over here and rebuild the project and it still appears for me.
Regards,
Murtuza
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