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Steve commented on OFBIZ-13207:
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Hi Jacques,
firstly, thanks for your quick reply.
The instruction to install JDK 8 I took to assume that it needed a _minimum_ of
JDK 8, not that it was mandatory/would not work on newer versions...and when
the latest version is 23, that's a huge lag behind.
Maybe it is normal in Java to have old versions installed, but that is not
intuitive when for most software it is imperative to use the latest/patched
version. Especially when it is not quickly switchable between multiple versions.
Gradle has versions above 5: [https://gradle.org/releases/]
Thanks for the stats, but given the enormous codebase, only 31 commits in the
last month seems very low.
My interest was a combined ERP and webshop on the same db, but I see there is
little development on the ecommerce plugin. It's had the same template for many
years now.
regards
> Installation documentation (Windows 11 frustrated installation)
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>
> Key: OFBIZ-13207
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-13207
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ALL COMPONENTS
> Affects Versions: 18.12.17
> Environment: Windows 11.
> Reporter: Steve
> Assignee: Jacques Le Roux
> Priority: Trivial
>
> Background 45 years using computers, 20 years as a business owner.
> Trying Ofbiz as a replacement for legacy invoicing software and ecommerce
> site.
> Install says: install JDK.
> Current JDK version is 23.
> Gradle Wrapper inOfbiz pulls in gradle 5.0-rc-5 (not even a release version).
> Consequently the build fails with piles of deprecation errors.
> From the gradle compatibility table, gradle 5 works with jdk 11, so I used
> that.
> This allowed the build to complete, but still with a pile of deprecation
> notices.
> The last couple of sentences do not reflect the frustration and time wasted
> in reading about unfamiliar concepts and understanding the
> problems….something NO BUSINESS USER would ordinarily be able to do, nor
> would have the time. So Ofbiz goes in the bin at this point/goodbye potential
> user.
>
> As I’m a fighter I tried to use the current gradle 18.1.12 with the current
> JDK 23.
> This requires replacing various obsolete method names in the files
> build.gradle and solr\build.gradle
> before I was eventually beaten by aspectjweaver-1.8.9.jar; Invalid CEN header
> which I could not overcome despite repeated downloads and using -U in gradlew.
> All the above is unthinkable for a potential user.
> None of the above can be attribute to Windows, as far as I can tell…so no-one
> has come across these problems in the last X years? No-one has installed it?
> Added to the very low commit rate in Github, it seems to be evident that
> Ofbiz is staggering along a purely maintenance path. Unless there is some
> evidence to the contrary somewhere.
> Shame, it could be a world beater. I wanted it to be the solution.
>
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