Package class not existing in myclasses

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I'm building a custom project on Jdev where i need to use the com.sun.rowset.internal.row class to utilise the current createRow and insertRow methods.
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Later, i found that this package is actually missing in myclasses of my local m/c and even server myclasses.
So, i can't even FTP it from the server. So, what now? :(
Plz reply ASAP experts
Regards
Ari

Hey Sushant,
Which code are u asking for?
I've these following codes:
Page Controller java
ResultsTable Controller java
AMImpl Class
EOImpl Class(Header)
EOImpl Class(Lines)
AOImpl Class
Hold on, Let me just provide u the controllers and AM:
CreateTripCO.java(Page Controller)_
+/*===========================================================================++
+| Copyright (c) 2001, 2005 Oracle Corporation, Redwood Shores, CA, USA |+
+| All rights reserved. |+
++===========================================================================++
+| HISTORY |+
++===========================================================================*/+
package AmritTransportation.oracle.apps.pos.Trips.webui;
import oracle.apps.fnd.common.VersionInfo;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.webui.OAControllerImpl;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.webui.OAPageContext;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.webui.beans.OAWebBean;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.webui.TransactionUnitHelper;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAApplicationModule;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.webui.OADialogPage;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAViewObject;
import oracle.apps.fnd.common.MessageToken;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException;
+/**+
* Controller for ...
public class CreateTripCO extends OAControllerImpl
+{+
public static final String RCS_ID="$Header$";
public static final boolean RCS_ID_RECORDED =
VersionInfo.recordClassVersion(RCS_ID, "%packagename%");
+/**+
* Layout and page setup logic for a region.
* @param pageContext the current OA page context
* @param webBean the web bean corresponding to the region
public void processRequest(OAPageContext pageContext, OAWebBean webBean)
+{+
super.processRequest(pageContext, webBean);
if (!pageContext.isBackNavigationFired(false))
+{+
TransactionUnitHelper.startTransactionUnit(pageContext,"createTripTxn");
if (!pageContext.isFormSubmission())
+{+
OAApplicationModule am = pageContext.getApplicationModule(webBean);
am.invokeMethod("createTrip",null);
am.invokeMethod("Apply");
+}+
+}+
else
+{+
if(!TransactionUnitHelper.isTransactionUnitInProgress(pageContext,"createTripTxn",true))
+{+
OADialogPage dialogPage = new OADialogPage(NAVIGATION_ERROR);
pageContext.redirectToDialogPage(dialogPage);
+}+
+}+
+}+
+/**+
* Procedure to handle form submissions for form elements in
* a region.
* @param pageContext the current OA page context
* @param webBean the web bean corresponding to the region
public void processFormRequest(OAPageContext pageContext, OAWebBean webBean)
+{+
super.processFormRequest(pageContext, webBean);
OAApplicationModule am = pageContext.getApplicationModule(webBean);
if (pageContext.getParameter("Apply") != null)
+{+
OAViewObject vo = (OAViewObject)am.findViewObject("AmritTransportationTripCreateVO1");
String TripName = (String)vo.getCurrentRow().getAttribute("TripName");
String TransportationFlow = (String)vo.getCurrentRow().getAttribute("FlowDirection");
am.invokeMethod("Apply");
+MessageToken[] tokens = {new MessageToken("TripName",TripName),new MessageToken("FlowDirection",TransportationFlow)};+
OAException confirmMessage = new OAException("AK","FWK_TBX_T_EMP_CREATE_CONFIRM",tokens,OAException.CONFIRMATION,null);
pageContext.putDialogMessage(confirmMessage);
+}+
else if (pageContext.getParameter("Cancel") != null)
+{+
am.invokeMethod("rollbackTrip");
TransactionUnitHelper.endTransactionUnit(pageContext,"createTripTxn");
+}+
+}+
+}+
TripLinesCO.java(Details Table Controller)_
+/*===========================================================================++
+| Copyright (c) 2001, 2005 Oracle Corporation, Redwood Shores, CA, USA |+
+| All rights reserved. |+
++===========================================================================++
+| HISTORY |+
++===========================================================================*/+
package AmritTransportation.oracle.apps.pos.Trips.webui;
import oracle.apps.fnd.common.VersionInfo;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.webui.OAControllerImpl;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.webui.OAPageContext;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.webui.beans.OAWebBean;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAApplicationModule;
import java.io.Serializable;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException;
+/**+
* Controller for ...
public class TripLinesCO extends OAControllerImpl
+{+
public static final String RCS_ID="$Header$";
public static final boolean RCS_ID_RECORDED =
VersionInfo.recordClassVersion(RCS_ID, "%packagename%");
+/**+
* Layout and page setup logic for a region.
* @param pageContext the current OA page context
* @param webBean the web bean corresponding to the region
public void processRequest(OAPageContext pageContext, OAWebBean webBean)
+{+
super.processRequest(pageContext, webBean);
+}+
+/**+
* Procedure to handle form submissions for form elements in
* a region.
* @param pageContext the current OA page context
* @param webBean the web bean corresponding to the region
public void processFormRequest(OAPageContext pageContext, OAWebBean webBean)
+{+
super.processFormRequest(pageContext, webBean);
+//-- Added by Arijit on 10-Dec-12+
OAApplicationModule am = pageContext.getApplicationModule(webBean);
if ("TripLines".equals(pageContext.getParameter(SOURCE_PARAM))
+&& ADD_ROWS_EVENT.equals(pageContext.getParameter(EVENT_PARAM)))+
+{+
String TripId = (String)pageContext.getParameter("TripId");
+Serializable[] param = {TripId};+
am.invokeMethod("createTripLine",param);
throw new OAException(TripId" "+param,OAException.INFORMATION);+
+}+
+// if ("deleteEmp".equals(pageContext.getParameter(EVENT_PARAM)))+
+// {+
+// am.invokeMethod("deleteEmp");+
+// am.invokeMethod("apply");+
+// }+
+}+
+}+
AmritTransportTripsAMImpl.java(Application Module)_
package AmritTransportation.oracle.apps.pos.Trips.server;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.server.OAApplicationModuleImpl;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAViewObject;
import oracle.jbo.Row; //-- Instead of com.sun.rowset.internal.row
import oracle.jbo.Transaction; //-- Instead of com.dnb.globalaccess.Transaction
import oracle.jbo.domain.Number;
+// ---------------------------------------------------------------------+
+// --- File generated by Oracle ADF Business Components Design Time.+
+// --- Custom code may be added to this class.+
+// --- Warning: Do not modify method signatures of generated methods.+
+// ---------------------------------------------------------------------+
+public class AmritTransportTripsAMImpl extends OAApplicationModuleImpl {+
+/**This is the default constructor (do not remove)+
+public AmritTransportTripsAMImpl() {+
+}+
+/**Container's getter for AmritTransportTripsVO1+
+public AmritTransportTripsVOImpl getAmritTransportTripsVO1() {+
return (AmritTransportTripsVOImpl)findViewObject("AmritTransportTripsVO1");
+}+
+/**Sample main for debugging Business Components code using the tester.+
+public static void main(String[] args) {+
launchTester("AmritTransportation.oracle.apps.pos.Trips.server", /* package name */
+"AmritTransportTripsAMLocal" /* Configuration Name */);+
+}+
+/**Container's getter for AmritTransportationTripCreateVO1+
+public AmritTransportationTripCreateVOImpl getAmritTransportationTripCreateVO1() {+
return (AmritTransportationTripCreateVOImpl)findViewObject("AmritTransportationTripCreateVO1");
+}+
+/**Container's getter for AmritTransportTripLinesVO1+
+public AmritTransportTripLinesVOImpl getAmritTransportTripLinesVO1() {+
return (AmritTransportTripLinesVOImpl)findViewObject("AmritTransportTripLinesVO1");
+}+
+/**Controller for the action listener apply on+
* applying the changes made to the trip details
+public void Apply(){+
getTransaction().commit();
+}+
+/**Custom public method to create a new trip master+
* returning void for no such retrievement required
public void createTrip()
+{+
OAViewObject vo = (OAViewObject)getAmritTransportationTripCreateVO1();
if (!vo.isPreparedForExecution())
+{+
vo.executeQuery();
+}+
Row row = vo.createRow();
vo.insertRow(row);
row.setNewRowState(Row.STATUS_INITIALIZED);
+}+
+/**Custom public method to rollback entered changes+
* or new temporary data entered to be committed
* when the process of back navigation is fired
public void rollbackTrip()
+{+
Transaction txn = getTransaction();
if (txn.isDirty())
+{+
txn.rollback();
+}+
+}+
+/**Custom public method to create each trip line+
* details for the respective trip headers
public void createTripLine(String StrTripId)
+{+
OAViewObject vo = (OAViewObject)getAmritTransportTripLinesVO1();
Number TripId = null;
try
+{+
TripId = new Number(StrTripId);
+}+
catch(Exception e) {}
if (!vo.isPreparedForExecution())
+{+
vo.setWhereClause("1=2");
vo.executeQuery();
+}+
Row row = vo.createRow();
System.out.println("Trip Id" TripId);+
row.setAttribute("TripId",TripId);
vo.last();
vo.next();
vo.insertRow(row);
row.setNewRowState(Row.STATUS_INITIALIZED);
+}+
+}+
Plz reply ASAP. You've been very supportive, i appreciate it. Thank you very much. :)
Regards
Ari
Edited by: ac4991 on Dec 10, 2012 3:50 AM

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