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<rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Recent changes to Getting Started</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/openerpjavaapi/wiki/Getting%2520Started/</link><description>Recent changes to Getting Started</description><atom:link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/openerpjavaapi/wiki/Getting%20Started/feed" rel="self"/><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 10:28:35 -0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/openerpjavaapi/wiki/Getting%20Started/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>Getting Started modified by Pieter van der Merwe</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/openerpjavaapi/wiki/Getting%2520Started/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v2
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 Development Environment
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-Download the latest version of the API [here](https://sourceforge.net/projects/openerpjavaapi/files/) and make sure that you have the required [Dependencies].  Put all jar files in your Java class path and you should be OK.
+Download the latest version of the API [here](https://sourceforge.net/projects/openerpjavaapi/files/) and make sure that you have the required [Dependencies](Dependencies).  Put all jar files in your Java class path and you should be OK.

 The API is developed using Eclipse if you plan to check out the source.

-The Java XMLRPC library doesn't currently support the error strings returned by the OpenERP server.  It expects an integer return code.  The XMLRPC tries to convert the string to an integer and then throws an exception complaining that it can't do so. I suggest that you start up a OpenERP server instance where you can check the log output.  When you get the generic "cannot cast string to integer" XMLRPC error, check the OpenERP server logs for the actual error.  If it happens a lot, please start a [discussion](https://sourceforge.net/p/openerpjavaapi/discussion/) so we can build in some extra validation to catch the error sooner and provide more information.
+The Java XMLRPC library doesn't currently support the error strings returned by the OpenERP server.  It expects an integer return code.  The XMLRPC tries to convert the string to an integer and then throws an exception complaining that it can't do so. I suggest that you start up a OpenERP server instance where you can check the log output.  When you get the generic "cannot cast string to integer" XMLRPC error, check the OpenERP server logs for the actual error.  If it happens a lot, please create a [ticket](https://github.com/DeBortoliWines/openerp-java-api/issues) so we can build in some extra validation to catch the error sooner and provide more information.

 Start Developing
 ---
-Once you have the development environment setup, read the [Class Overview] for a overview of the major objects and then have a look at the [Examples] to get you going.
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+Once you have the development environment setup, read the [Class Overview](Class Overview) for a overview of the major objects and then have a look at the [Examples](Examples) to get you going.
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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Pieter van der Merwe</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 10:28:35 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.net8c1d480412d88527f2589c56ed58de6fd141623a</guid></item><item><title>WikiPage Getting Started modified by Pieter van der Merwe</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/openerpjavaapi/wiki/Getting%2520Started/</link><description>&lt;pre&gt;--- v1 
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 The API is developed using Eclipse if you plan to check out the source.
 
-The Java XMLRPC library doesn't currently support reading the string errors returned by the OpenERP server.  It tries converting the strings to integers and then throws an exception complaining that it can't do so. I suggest that you start up a OpenERP server instance where you can check the log output.  When you get the generic "cannot cast string to integer" XMLRPC error, check the OpenERP server logs for the actual error.  If it happens a lot, please start a [discussion](https://sourceforge.net/p/openerpjavaapi/discussion/) so we can build in some extra validation to catch the error sooner and provide more information.
+The Java XMLRPC library doesn't currently support the error strings returned by the OpenERP server.  It expects an integer return code.  The XMLRPC tries to convert the string to an integer and then throws an exception complaining that it can't do so. I suggest that you start up a OpenERP server instance where you can check the log output.  When you get the generic "cannot cast string to integer" XMLRPC error, check the OpenERP server logs for the actual error.  If it happens a lot, please start a [discussion](https://sourceforge.net/p/openerpjavaapi/discussion/) so we can build in some extra validation to catch the error sooner and provide more information.
 
 Start Developing
 ---
-Once you have the environment setup, read the [Class Overview] for a overview of the major objects and then have a look at the [Examples] to get you going.
+Once you have the development environment setup, read the [Class Overview] for a overview of the major objects and then have a look at the [Examples] to get you going.
 
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---
Download the latest version of the API [here](https://sourceforge.net/projects/openerpjavaapi/files/) and make sure that you have the required [Dependencies].  Put all jar files in your Java class path and you should be OK.

The API is developed using Eclipse if you plan to check out the source.

The Java XMLRPC library doesn't currently support reading the string errors returned by the OpenERP server.  It tries converting the strings to integers and then throws an exception complaining that it can't do so. I suggest that you start up a OpenERP server instance where you can check the log output.  When you get the generic "cannot cast string to integer" XMLRPC error, check the OpenERP server logs for the actual error.  If it happens a lot, please start a [discussion](https://sourceforge.net/p/openerpjavaapi/discussion/) so we can build in some extra validation to catch the error sooner and provide more information.

Start Developing
---
Once you have the environment setup, read the [Class Overview] for a overview of the major objects and then have a look at the [Examples] to get you going.

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