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> Op 11 jun. 2014 om 11:15 heeft Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> > het volgende geschreven: > > Le 11/06/2014 10:22, Pierre Smits a écrit : >> Hi Ted, >> >> As r13.07 is still not released the release to go for is r12.x. > > You might prefer to wait for R13.07. It will be officially released pretty > soon > > Jacques > >> >> Multi-tenancy is straight forward: just setting the multi-tenancy property >> in the general.properties file in framework/common/config. This will ensure >> that users can provide the tenantID when they log in. >> >> Creating new tenant can be done with following ant command (in the OFBiz >> folder): >> ./ant create-tenant >> But you have to ensure that the database exists on your preferred rdbms >> before you invoke the command. Subsequently you can log in with the created >> tenant-adminID and via webtools you can import the data sets you need. >> >> Having a web server (e.g. apache HTTP) in front of OFBiz does not require >> any configuration changes in OFBiz. Unless you want to point to a different >> ajp port. Then you'll need to change that port number in OFBiz. >> For more info on the aspect see: >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo >> >> Implementation of OFBiz on an external app server (tomcat 7) might prove a >> challenge. Documentation regarding this aspect is not up to date and issues >> have been reported. >> >> Regards, >> >> Pierre Smits >> >> *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* >> Services & Solutions for Cloud- >> Based Manufacturing, Professional >> Services and Retail & Trade >> http://www.orrtiz.com >> >> >>> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 11:37 PM, Ted Byers <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I am about to do my most aggressive install to date (that is, >>> aggressive in terms of pushing my limits - I am a coder, not a >>> sysadmin). Here is what I want to do. >>> >>> I have two servers, one running Ubuntu 12.04, and the other running >>> OpenSuse 13.1. The Ubuntu machine has Apache's web server running, >>> and I expect I need to install mod_jk on that machine, and somehow >>> have it send all requests for OFBiz to the OpenSuse 13.1 server. On >>> the OpenSuse 13.1 server, I already have Tomcat 7 installed. What I >>> want to do is install the latest stable release of OFBiz, configured >>> for multitenant support, onto that instance of Tomcat. The version of >>> OFBiz is now up to, what, 13.x, but the most recent documentation I >>> have found to date for installing OFBiz into an application server >>> (other than that provided with the distribution) refers only to >>> versions 9 and 10, indicating the method didn't work for version 11. >>> >>> There are three things in this effort that are new to me. 1) the >>> multi-tenant configuration, 2) deploying OFBiz to another application >>> server, and 3) using mod_jk, so traffic comes in via my web server, >>> and it just lets Tomcat (on a different server in the LAN) handle it. >>> >>> I will have the DB on yet a different machine, but doing that is >>> pretty much a no-brainer. >>> >>> Can anyone either provide step-by-step guidance on these things that >>> are new to me, or point me to the most recent documentation that talks >>> about them (ideally referring to the latest stable release)? >>> >>> BTW: In terms of coding extensions for OFBiz, does anyone have any >>> thoughts on using Spring and the toolset from that, or Eclipse, to do >>> the coding and deploying of new capabilities And would there be any >>> benefit from hibernate? While I have used core Java for a couple >>> decades, I have not used either Spring or Hibernate, and my recent >>> readings suggest these two as having significant benefits; but that >>> begs the question of if/how they ought/can be used in a project like >>> OFBiz. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Ted >>> >>> -- >>> R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. > > --
