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On Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at 9:13 AM Villain empire <villainempire...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Sir/Ma'am,
> Instructions provided by you are not working while i'm trying to run local
> development server of mifos.
> Can you help me out to setup mifos backend on local development server in
> an IDE.
> Below are the instructions provided by mifos on their github.
>
> INSTRUCTIONS: How to run and debug in Eclipse IDE
> It is possible to run Fineract in Eclipse IDE and also to debug Fineract
> using Eclipse's debugging facilities. To do this, you need to create the
> Eclipse project files and import the project into an Eclipse workspace:
>
> Create Eclipse project files into the Fineract project by running
> ./gradlew cleanEclipse eclipse
> Import the fineract-provider project into your Eclipse workspace
> (File->Import->General->Existing Projects into Workspace, choose root
> directory fineract/fineract-provider)
> Do a clean build of the project in Eclipse (Project->Clean...)
> Run / debug Fineract by right clicking on
> org.apache.fineract.ServerApplication class and choosing Run As / Debug As
> -> Java Application. All normal Eclipse debugging features (breakpoints,
> watchpoints etc) should work as expected.
> If you change the project settings (dependencies etc) in Gradle, you
> should redo step 1 and refresh the project in Eclipse.
>
> You can also use Eclipse Junit support to run tests in Eclipse (Run
> As->Junit Test)
>
> Finally, modifying source code in Eclipse automatically triggers hot code
> replace to a running instance, allowing you to immediately test your changes
>

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