Setup CRM.COM and plugin projects in your IDE
Welcome to CRM.COM plugin development! The following guide provides instructions to setup your development environment and create the plugin projects using CRM.COM Plugin SDK.
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Prerequisites
In order to start developing plugins from CRM.COM, you will need the following:
- Oracle Java SE Development Kit 8 (JDK)
- Eclipse IDE
- Maven
- Wildfly Application Server v10.1 or later
- The CRM.COM Enterprise Archive (.ear file) - Provided by CRM.COM
- The CRM.COM Plugin SDK - Provided by CRM.COM
Step-By-Step Guide
1.Import CRM.COM archive into your IDE
Open Eclipse IDE and import the .ear file into your workspace as shown in the screenshots below.
2.Install CRM.COM plugin SDK
Extract CRM.COM Plugin SDK to a location in your filesystem where Wildfly Application Server has permission.Â
Set the CRM_HOME system property in Wildfly's configuration file to the location the SDK was extracted.
Wildfly system properties
You can also set any Wildfly system properties through the Wildfl management consoleÂ
3.Create plugin projects
To create a plugin project, you should run the provided create_plugin script found in the SDKÂ and provide groupid, artifactid, and plugin type as the examples below.
There are 2 plugin types, ejb and web plugins. The ejb plugin projects should be used to implement business logic - the model and controller layers of the plugin and the web plugins should be used to implement the view layer of your plugin - the pages, reports, etc.
./create_plugin.sh com.example example-ejb-plugin ejb
./create_plugin.sh com.example example-web-plugin web
During the creation of the plugin skeleton, you will be prompted to define a version for your plugin and also confirm your configuration (groupId, artifactId and version).
After creating your plugins, you should also register them by updating the plugins descriptor
The plugins.xml file is used to register your plugins. Using this file, you can define your plugins and the organisations that your plugins will be enabled for.
For a full list of plugins file attributes, go to Plugin Descriptor File.
Plugin descriptor
Note that the artifact ids defined in a plugin should match the name of the Java projects - the artifact ids specified when the Java projects were created in the steps above.
4.Import plugin projects into your IDE
The last step before starting development is to import the created plugin projects into your Eclipse workspace.
After adding the plugin projects to your workspace, you should fix the classpath of your web plugin by adding the required crm-ui.jar.
This can be found under /WebContent/WEB-INF/lib directory of the Crm project.
To fix the classpath of the web plugin, right-click on the project → Properties →  Java Build Path, select the Libraries tab and click the "Add JARs..." button.
The next step is to add your web plugins to the deployment assembly of the Crm project and your ejb plugins to the deployment assembly of the CrmEAR project as demonstrated below.
5.Deploy CRM.COM with plugins to Wildfly
The last step to run your plugins, is to deploy the application to your application server.
To do that, you should add the CrmEAR project to your Wildfly server by right-click on it and then start it.
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That's it! As soon as your server is started, you can go to the login page of CRM.COM by using the following URL.
CRM.COM Login URL
Remember to always use the secure port of the Wildfly application server.
CRM.COM works only over HTTPS for maximum security.
CRM.COM Java Projects
The CRM.COM .ear consists of 3 main Java projects, Crm.war, CrmAPI.war and CrmEJB.jar.
For each one of these projects, there is a corresponding custom Java project available in sample projects.
Depending on the custom to be implemented, the corresponding custom project should be modified.
Crm.war
This project includes all the files and code required to implement the View layer such as:
- Pages
- Reports ( WebContent/WEB-INF/reports )
- Printouts ( WebContent/WEB-INF/printouts )
- Dashboard components ( WebContent/WEB-INF/dashboards )
A detailed explanation of the view layer can be found at Developing the View layer
CrmAPI.war
This project includes all the code required to implement the CRM.COM Web API, that is, all the controller classes and Java classes required to parse the data in Web API requests and construct the data included in Web API response.
CrmEJB.jar
This project includes all files and code required to implement the Model and Controller layer.Â
More specifically, this project includes the Data object classes, the Business object classes and Service (process) classes.
In addition, this project includes all the metadata required for the application to function correctly.
- Application metadata
- Module metadata
- Menu options metadata
- Entity metadata
- Entity fields metadata
- Variable metadata
- Label translations to specific languages
A detailed explanation of the model layer can be found at Developing the Model layer, and a detailed explanation of the controller layer can be found at Developing the Controller layer
Property Files
Development PropertiesÂ
The dev.properties file is used by developers to enable/disable specific functionalities of the application in order to help them troubleshoot and debug more easily.
Cache Properties
CRM.COM uses Hibernate second-level caching to cache configuration records for maximum performance.
To enable this caching and set its parameters, you can use cache.properties file located in your CRM_HOME directory.
Quartz Properties
CRM.COM uses Quartz Scheduler for process scheduling. Using quartz.properties, you can set it's parameters.
However, we suggest to avoid modifying the default file unless in case you need to.
ETL Properties
Using the etl.properties file, you can set specific parameters that are used by Pentaho Data Integration to execute the data tranformations.