Another possible option (which I've never tried), is to use the multi
tenancy functionality to allow two different sets of data without needing
to restart OFBiz or run multiple instances.
Regards
Scott
On 12 October 2016 at 07:40, Craig Parker wrote:
> I was initially
I was initially thinking of having two xml files (test.xml and
clean.xml) with appropriate settings in each, and just running cat
test.xml > entityengine.xml (or cat clean.xml --whicever one I'm going
to run) but will this mean I have to sit for a few minutes after each
switch while OFBiz
Le 11/10/2016 à 05:20, Craig Parker a écrit :
Is there a doc somewhere on starting with a fresh DB? I'm still tooling with the data that comes with a default install, but I'm going to want
another "squeaky clean" DB to be playing with also.
There's nothing saying I can't have two instances of
Hi Craig,
Take a look at the data loading tasks in README.md as it shows you
different data loading scenarios for different environments.
You can switch between two databases, but not the way you might recognize
it in Ruby on Rails or so. If the two databases are both embedded (Derby)
then you
Is there a doc somewhere on starting with a fresh DB? I'm still tooling
with the data that comes with a default install, but I'm going to want
another "squeaky clean" DB to be playing with also.
There's nothing saying I can't have two instances of ofbiz running on
the same server is there, or