Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
I typically use maven to compile and have this dependency set in the pom.xml file
Maybe you should try to use maven?
<dependency> <groupId>org.joget</groupId> <artifactId>wflow-core</artifactId> <version>7.0-SNAPSHOT</version> <exclusions> <exclusion> <groupId>javax.servlet</groupId> <artifactId>javax.servlet-api</artifactId> </exclusion> </exclusions> <scope>provided</scope> </dependency>
Otherwise, you can find the source code at https://github.com/jogetworkflow/jw-community/find/7.0-SNAPSHOT
Yes, you do need the source code. Refer below step 6a.
Guideline for developing a plugin - Knowledge Base for DX 7 - Joget | COMMUNITY
I am trying to re-use a bunch of java/beanshell validator code across several forms and apps. so i created a .java file in visual studio code. with the intention of compiling it to a .jar with the javac command.
i have a set of org.joget references that javac cannot find
for example
import org.joget. apps.app.service.AppUtil;
import org.joget.apps.form.model.Element;
i dont know where/what the classpath to the joget classes are located. I tried this on the joget web server but i have no clue where the classpath is OR do i even need the source code ?
Please advise.