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Michael Vorburger commented on FINERACT-918:
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[~ptuomola] you should now have more permissions on Confluence, try? (If it
doesn't work, see if Logout & Re-Login helps.) - BTW FYI personally I lean
towards having at least the basic information more on the project's README than
on the Wiki. Or at least make the README link to the respective Wiki page...
So, to me, something like
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FINERACT/Build+Instructions
(definitely?) or
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FINERACT/Fineract+101 (mostly) seem
redundant... having said that, we do, of course, welcome your contributions
anywhere you feel you can add value!
> Document how to run Fineract in IDEs like Eclipse & IntelliJ - 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
> Assignee: Petri Tuomola
> Priority: Major
>
> The goal of this issue is to be able to easily run (something like)
> {{org.apache.fineract.ServerApplication}} directly within the IDE.
> While Spring Boot itself will launch just fine in-IDE, the main issue in
> Fineract is that it fails due to (missing) OpenJPA Enhancement. ({{Caused by:
> org.apache.openjpa.util.MetaDataException: The type "class
> org.apache.fineract.infrastructure.core.domain.AbstractPersistableCustom" has
> not been enhanced.}})
> 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?
> PS: Once we have FINERACT-764, it would also 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. That should, in theory, "just work" -
> when we resolve this.
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