Hi Jondon ,
Saw your message now , I feel sorry that you did not have a good install
experience.
Incidentally today i had to demo / train someone on how to install OFBiz on
ubuntu / debian .
>From download to getting the login screen it was not more than hour ,
this included making notes by the
The installation instruction are bunch of rubbish.
It simply say to run ofbiz with two commands.
This is my 4th day and I cannot start it
On windows 8.1 only gradle services are downloaded and then nothing.
On windows 7 is goes a bit further. It says that build was successful but when
I go to
pls ignore the line: "After installing a better place to start may be:" in
last reply.
On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 10:18 PM, Rajesh Mallah
wrote:
>
> Hi Jondon ,
>
> Saw your message now , I feel sorry that you did not have a good install
> experience.
>
> Incidentally
Hi Jondon,
sorry that you have those difficulties.
If you follow the comprehensive README file in the root of the project,
it should be only minutes to get OFBiz up and running OOTB.
For good support, you should explain where the problems are else it
would be difficult to help.
Regards,
Hi ,
I am trying to setup/configure ofbiz with multi tenant feature
i am following the doc
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Multitenancy+support
there are 2 gradle tasks related to tenants
createTenant - Create a new tenant in your environment
loadTenant - Load data using
Hello Rajesh,
Did you try the README.md? It should be pretty comprehensive. Also,
try to understand the overall design. Ignore for a second the syntax
and think of the design of multi tenancy. You have the following
databases:
1- The OFBiz standard single tenant instance (ofbiz)
2- A master
Hi Taher ,
README.md helped .. Shall update when i am done completely.
thanks.
regds
mallah.
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 12:54 AM, Taher Alkhateeb <
slidingfilame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Rajesh,
>
> Did you try the README.md? It should be pretty comprehensive. Also,
> try to understand the