Hello,

You seems to have well installed java and unzipped OFBiz, and downloaded
the gradle wrapper.

Now you should have in your OFBiz directory an executable : gradlew

And you should be able to : $ .gradlew loadAll
And continue with this executable for the other command (launching the
app etc.)

As an advice, it is better to use a specific user instead of root to
install and launch OFBiz.

Regards

Gil 


On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 06:38:35PM -0500, L wrote:
> Having trouble getting this working.  I the installation docs are pretty
> thin on details.
> I started with a clean install of CentOS7 updated:
> 
>     [root@localhost ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
> 
> Followed these instructionsQuick & Easy Setup:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide
> 
>     Download an OFBiz release
> 
> 1. Download and install Java 1.8 or higher JDK/J2SDK (not the JRE, you
>    need the full SDK) from Sun's Java (J2SE) site. You can use OpenJdk
>    8 (or higher).
>    Make sure your JAVA_HOME environment variable is set to this JDK
>    after installation (NOTE that for Mac OS X no JVM setup is needed,
>    just make sure Java is up to date with the OS X Software Update
>    facility).
>    There are still people using older versions, even it it's of course
>    not recommened, notably for security reasons
>    <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Keeping+OFBiz+secure>.
>    By and large see this page on system requirements
>    <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/System+Requirements>.
> 
>    [root@localhost ~]# yum install java-11-openjdk
>    [root@localhost ~]# java --version
>    openjdk 11.0.6 2020-01-14 LTS
>    OpenJDK Runtime Environment 18.9 (build 11.0.6+10-LTS)
>    OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 18.9 (build 11.0.6+10-LTS, mixed mode, sharing)
>    [root@localhost ~]# unzip /media/sf_Downloads/apache-ofbiz-16.11.06.zip
> 
> 
> 2. "Download" OFBiz in the directory of your choice (see comments below
>    about that). This should create one sub-directory: *ofbiz*. This
>    will be the OFBIZ_HOME location.
> 
>    [root@localhost ~]# unzip /media/sf_Downloads/apache-ofbiz-16.11.06.zip
>    [root@localhost ~]# mv apache-ofbiz-16.11.06/ /usr/local/ofbiz
>    [root@localhost ~]# cd /usr/local/ofbiz/
> 
> 3. (*not for snapshots*) Load OFBiz demo data in the embedded Apache
>    Derby database running *"gradlew loadAll"*on Windows or *"./gradlew
>    loadAll"*on Linux/Unix/OSX.
> 
>    [root@localhost ofbiz]# ./gradlew loadAll
>    -bash: ./gradlew: No such file or director
> 
>    a) I read the README.md that said to run ./gradle/init-gradle-wrapper
> 
>    [root@localhost ofbiz]# gradle/init-gradle-wrapper.sh
>      === Prepare operation ===
>    /usr/local/ofbiz/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar not found, we
>    download it
>      === Download gradle-wrapper.jar ===
>      === Download gradle-wrapper.properties ===
>      === Download script wrapper ===
>      === Control downloaded files ===
>    gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar: OK
>    gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties: OK
>    gradlew: OK
> 
> 
>    b) README says:
> 
>    you can setup the Gradle wrapper for OFBiz by executing the
>    following from
>    the command line at the OFBiz top level directory (folder):
> 
>    `gradle wrapper --gradle-version 2.13`
> 
>    [root@localhost ofbiz]# gradle wrapper --gradle-version 2.13
>    -bash: gradle: command not found
> 
> 
>     From there things go downhill,none of these work:
> 
>    Linux/Unix/OSX: *"./gradlew**ofbiz"*or *"./startofbiz.sh"*(or even
>    "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -jar build/libs/ofbiz.jar").
> 
> What do I need to do to get this stuff to work?  Never had so much trouble
> installing an app before.
> 
> Are there updated instructions anywhere?
> 

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