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Michael Vorburger updated FINERACT-918:
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Summary: Run Fineract on Spring Boot in (Eclipse) IDE - great for easy
debugging! (was: Run Integration Tests in (Eclipse) IDE)
> Run Fineract on Spring Boot in (Eclipse) IDE - great for easy debugging!
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> Key: FINERACT-918
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-918
> Project: Apache Fineract
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Michael Vorburger
> Priority: Major
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> Once we have FINERACT-764, it would be great of all ITs (first the
> SpringBootLoginTest and then others) could be run directly within the IDE,
> instead of only via Gradle on the CLI.
> While Spring Boot itself will launch just fine in-IDE, the main issue in
> Fineract is likely going to be that it fails due to OpenJPA Enhancement.
> One solution would be that I resurrect my (very!!) old OPENJPA-1412 (with
> OPENJPA-1879 and OPENJPA-1887, see
> [https://openjpa.apache.org/enhancement-with-eclipse.html|https://openjpa.apache.org/enhancement-with-eclipse.html)]
> ... I'm JOKING!
> Another much easier and perhaps more feasible approach could be to make the
> IDE use the same classes produced by and already enhanced during the Gradle
> build on the CLI?
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