Hi there,
you are on the right track. The browser just thinks that the
ssl-connection is not secure (but it is, trust me), because the
ssl-certificates are signed by the issuer themselves. (Because we are on
localhost and nobody gets them signed for local tests, because that
costs money and is necessary, because you can trust your own computer /
development-installation.)
You can however ignore this. Usually you have two clickable buttons (At
least in chrome and Firefox) one states something along the lines of
"back", the other one something like "extended" or "further options" (I
have German localization, so I can only guess what exactly is stated).
It should be white. Click it. Click the option that states something
like "proceed to insecure..."(in chrome) or "Add exception" (in
Firefox). In chrome you should get to the ofbiz page now. in Firefox you
have confirm once more.
I hope this solves your problem,
kind regards,
Ben
On 08.03.19 14:50, Mike Riley wrote:
I checked my Java version in Terminal and got this;
Mikes-iMac:~ Mike$ java -version
java version "11.0.2" 2019-01-15 LTS
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 18.9 (build 11.0.2+9-LTS)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 18.9 (build 11.0.2+9-LTS, mixed mode)
Mikes-iMac:~ Mike$
This looks to be different than what is indicated in the Java Console which shows
Java 1.8.0_201. Would something like jenv (https://github.com/hiddenswitch/jenv
<https://github.com/hiddenswitch/jenv>) help me change which Java is running or
is there a simpler way?
Thanks,
Mike
On Mar 7, 2019, at 11:01 PM, Schumann Ye <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Mike,
It would be helpful if you could explain it step by step.
Or if you’ve experienced some failure notices that we could tell from?
It should be working if you have set up your JAVA environment correctly.
Be noted that depending on your browser strategy, you might receive the message
that the link is not secure or not safe.
Just click to proceed with it.
HTH
Schumann
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发送时间: 2019年3月8日 10:10
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主题: Can't get past step one
Hi,
I followed these instructions at
https://ofbiz.apache.org/business-users.html#UsrInstall and I get
nothing to work. Web browser shows;
Safari can't open the page "https://localhost:8443/accounting"
can't connect to the server "localhost".
In Terminal all the ./gradlew commands seem to be doing something
because there are no errors yet also no results. Is there a way I can
test that anything is being built/performed?
I think I'm missing something obvious but I'm not a developer.
I'm running macOS 10.14.3 Java 1.8.0_201 OFBiz 16.11.05
Where do I start to trouble shoot this?
Thanks,
Mike