Also make sure you have a beefy amount of RAM. Eclipse on its own needs at 
least 2 GB on top of your regular OS overhead, and if you’re running OFbiz 
locally you want at least an additional gig or two. Your initial compile when 
you will always take much longer as well. 

These days I wouldn’t touch an ofbiz project with a development machine that 
has less than 8 GB. 

> On Apr 13, 2016, at 4:50 PM, Jeremy Olmstead <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It probably depends on your system, but when I restart, it is back up and
> running in about 15 seconds.
> On Apr 13, 2016 2:11 PM, "anon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello List,
>> I have been looking at the tutorials on youtube of the ofbiz framework and
>> I was wondering what the development experience look like. I noticed in the
>> vid that the server has to be restarted frequently and that the startup
>> time can take more that 5 min. Is that really what is going on?
>> After seeing that, I tried the moqui framework, because I am looking for a
>> fully loaded opensource ecommerce framework. Sadly, moqui uses gradle and I
>> do not have a good experience with gradle. It is just too slow for my
>> taste. Is there any trick that you guys use to speed up thae ofbiz startup
>> time or do you guys just live with it? I left Javaland years ago because of
>> that issue...
>> Thanks.
>> 

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