Rajesh,
Just FYI, you don't need to use
rm -Rfv ./runtime/data # only for Derby database.
./gradlew cleanAll
will do it anyway. It uses cleanData
Jacques
Le 26/08/2017 à 10:54, Rajesh Mallah a écrit :
my ../refresh.sh
#!/bin/bash
rm -Rfv ./runtime/data # only for Derby database.
./gradlew cleanAll
./gradlew
./gradlew "ofbiz --load-data readers=seed,seed-initial,demo"
# ./gradlew loadAdminUserLogin -PuserLoginId=admin
java -jar build/libs/ofbiz.jar
Note: the above does not use port-offset as my needs were different.
having a shell script files helps in iterating the create - test -
destroy
cycles.
regds
mallah.
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:
Sincerely Craig if it's for test, as suggested Rajesh it would be easier
for you to use Derby with portoffset. Then tackle MySQL with portoffset,
hint each instance needs its set of DBs
Jacques
Le 26/08/2017 à 10:42, Craig Parker a écrit :
<inline-jdbc
jdbc-driver="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"
jdbc-uri="jdbc:mysql://127.0.0.1/ofbiz?autoReconnect=true"...
If I've created three new DBs, each with a test_ prefix (test_ofbiz,
test_ofbizolap, and test_ofbiztenant) has this got to say: ...
127.0.0.1/test_ofbiz... in each of the three relevant datasource
sections? I've tried and failed, but just not sure yet if this is what's
screwy, or something else.
On 08/26/2017 03:36 AM, Deepak Dixit wrote:
Hi Craig,
You can use portoffset feature
Please reade README.md file for example
Thanks & Regards
--
Deepak Dixit
www.hotwaxsystems.com
www.hotwax.co
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 12:44 PM, Craig Parker <[email protected]>
wrote:
I've got OFBiz up and running on my Linux laptop with a MySQL backend. Is
it possible to have another instance running somehow at the same time
that
uses a different DB? Well, maybe three different DBs -- looks like I'm
currently using ofbiz, ofbizolap, and ofbiztenant.
What I'm aiming for is to have a "live" and a "play" area eventually.
If I
want to go try something, I want to keep from breaking my install.
Initially though, I want to have the default data in one, and the other
a
blank slate.
Right now the install is sitting in /ofbiz and being started up with a
bash script via systemctl. I've not tried it yet, but I'm wondering if
I
have to create the three new DBs, and duplicate what I have in /ofbiz to
something like /ofbiz-play, then create a similar startup script that
fires
up things in that /ofbiz-play directory.