On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 10:12 PM Victor Romero <
victor.rom...@fintecheando.mx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can try with GraalVM, Spring-thin and Java 11.
>
Thanks I'll look into that.
> I have a question, what will be the use case for Fineract on Raspberry Pi?
>
Here are some use possible cases:
Thanks, Myrle for the support to the community.
Having our track on the ApacheCon North America 2020 will be a pivotal
moment for us as a community.
The *core and digital banking industry* it is expected to be a *$20bn
industry by 2025* (*). As Paul Maritz told us in Amsterdam a few years ago,
Hi,
You can try with GraalVM, Spring-thin and Java 11.
I have a question, what will be the use case for Fineract on Raspberry Pi?
Regards
Victor
El 26/07/19 a las 9:34, Terence Monteiro escribió:
Hi Fineracters,
Normally about 1.5 is the minimum recommended RAM for Fineract v1 and
some
Girish, I'm adding the dev@fineract.apache.org mailing list, where people
developing the Fineract back end hang out. If you would like to build it
and develo yourself, you should subscribe to that list, by sending a blank
email to dev-subscr...@fineract.apache.org, as outlined on
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 4:34 PM Terence Monteiro <
tere...@sanjosesolutions.in> wrote:
> Hi Fineracters,
>
> Normally about 1.5 is the minimum recommended RAM for Fineract v1 and some
> docs suggest 4Gb is good. I have run PHP, Ruby and Perl applications on VPS
> with 1Gb RAM (though some PHP
Hi Fineracters,
Normally about 1.5 is the minimum recommended RAM for Fineract v1 and some
docs suggest 4Gb is good. I have run PHP, Ruby and Perl applications on VPS
with 1Gb RAM (though some PHP applications can even require 10Gb). I was
reading this thread