Hi Mathew,
thanks for the prompt reply, not to clued up with coding but will give
it a try.
Regards
Reinier
On 2022-03-13 14:10, Mathew Cox wrote:
I had a pretty good struggle with OFBiz but I got it fairly well
handled.
With the information you provided...
You need to have the latest version of Java Development Kit 8
installed. The command below should give you some decent options to
choose from. adoptopenjdk-8-hotspot or adoptopen
$>apt search openjdk-8
adoptopenjdk-8-hotspot or adoptopenjdk-8-openj9 should work. You
might have to add a repository if it is not already in the standard
ubuntu repositories. You can also manually download it from IBM.
The command: /gradle/init-gradle-wrapper
Needs to be run as sudo
So...
$>sudo /gradle/init-gradle-wrapper
Once this command completes successfully and if you have every
intention to use the Derby database and not mysql then you simply need
to run the command:
$>sudo ./gradlew cleanAll "ofbiz --load-data
readers=seed,deed-initial" loadAdminUserLogin -PuserLoginId=admin
That is all one command and cannot be broken down into tidbits.
That will clean and load a fresh unsullied database and run it on the
local machine.
Mathew
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Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2022 7:44 AM
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Subject: intstall
Hi,
would like to know if anyone can assist me on the easiest way to
install
Ofbiz. i have tried many ways via the internet pages found on Google
and
Youtube but are no successful. Many of them i am struggling with the
last step (Gradle) does not work at all. I also tried a Docker install
and also cant get it right.
At the moment i am using ERPnext but would really like to test out
Ofbiz. I installed ERPnext via Docker and linked it to my domain for
the
ecommerce. Is this possible to do with Ofbiz, i am using Vultr Ubuntun
20.04 currently.
Any help appreciated thanks.
Regards
Reinier Wolmarans