A lot good advices.
I did not know about DCEVM.
Thanks everybody.
On 04/14/2016 11:27 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Great, I'll try it, thanks!
Jacques
Le 14/04/2016 10:15, james_sg a écrit :
Hi Jacques,
The forked project supports recent Java version 8, while the original
project is no longer in development.
I uses it with Eclipse so that changed .java files are built
automatically
into .class files, while
DCEVM detects changed class files and load it directly into the JVM.
Eclipse will warn me whenever .class files and JVM is not up to date.
So I
know when I need to restart OFBiz from Eclipse.
DCEVM is a time-saver for me since I code mostly in Java :)
Regards,
James
Jacques Le Roux wrote
Hi James,
Interesting notably in debugging cases!
Is it better than what is OOTB in Eclipse? Is it better than what it
forked http://ssw.jku.at/dcevm/ ?
Thanks
Jacques
Le 14/04/2016 00:38, james_sg a écrit :
Hi anon,
To add on, if you are using Eclipse IDE for development, check out
https://dcevm.github.io/. DCEVM allows you to code java and test the
change
without restarting the whole application. Eclipse IDE prompts you
whenever
DCEVM cannot push the change properly, and you will know the
application
requires a restart.
Regards,
James
Pierre Smits wrote
Hi anon <
sa_reminder@
>.
Jumpstarting development is easy:
1. Use the ./ant create-component task to create a complete
skeleton
of
a hot-deployment component. And after an ./ant build start
you are
ready to
use the skeleton. Just make sure that you load the component's
permissions
after the startup (in webtools)
2. You can create widgets (screens, forms) without it
requiring a
restart
3. You can can create freemarker templates and groovy scripts
without
it
requiring a restart
4. You can create request-map and view-map URI's without it
requiring a
restart
The elements of a component requiring a restart is services and Java
code
(as it needs to be compiled. Adding new labels to the Label.xml
files of
the component doesn't require a restart, but the cache needs to be
flushed
to see the effects (again this is done in the webtools component).
I trust the above will help you jumpstart your development.
Best regards,
Pierre Smits
ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>
OFBiz based solutions & services
OFBiz Extensions Marketplace
http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:23 PM, Nick Rosser <
nrosser@
> wrote:
You could check-out BigFish -- an open-source eCommerce framework
that
complements OFBiz. Bigfish.solveda.com.
Nick
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From: anon [mailto:
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Subject: Ofbiz Development
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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