I set this down because I couldn't get it running, but I'm picking it
back up. Still in the "using the demo" stage,a nd while I can start fine
with ./ant start from the ofbiz directory, I can't seem to get it
started with an /etc/init.d/ofbiz script.
I've tried a couple things, but the latest
For Groovy itself:
https://www.manning.com/books/groovy-in-action-second-edition
:-)
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 2:45 PM, Taher Alkhateeb wrote:
> My favorite book for Gradle is Gradle in action. I also like groovy in
> action. Both books are reasonably designed with
Le 21/07/2016 à 15:21, user a écrit :
There is bug in Eclipse for GNU/Linux which causes the ugly scrolling:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=434898
If someone else experiences the same issue, I appreciate to vote for this bug.
Done!
Jacques
My favorite book for Gradle is Gradle in action. I also like groovy in
action. Both books are reasonably designed with an easy to follow design
for the chapters and they work as a reference whenever you need to come
back for advanced topics
On Jul 21, 2016 3:38 PM, "Jacques Le Roux"
Hi,
What books would you recommend today as references for Groovy and Gradle? A
best couple would be enough ;)
TIA
Jacques
I am glad to hear you have at least a plan of action and you can move on.
Good luck
Jacopo
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 9:16 AM, Justin Robinson <
ofbiz-10.04-downst...@fluidnotions.com> wrote:
> It was a chicken egg case. The transaction manger wasn't the problem. But I
> am getting time outs now
Ha forgot, I have a Samsung SSD 840 Pro, so I (still) don't feel the need to
speed up Eclipse.
The desktop I use was created in December 2013 at my request by LDLC, a French
company.
Jacques
Le 21/07/2016 à 02:51, Ron Wheeler a écrit :
http://blog.artifact-software.com/tech/?p=322 is a
It was a chicken egg case. The transaction manger wasn't the problem. But I
am getting time outs now with tomcat nio exec threads being blocked in
UtilCache and CachedClassloader those are major synchronization bottle
necks but I have already updated then both to ofbiz 14. Anyway I suppose I