Then you are in luck - in terms of functionality we have not removed
anything. We cleaned-up and added new features, fixed bugs and updated some
core mechanics (the renderer is just one of the examples). Besides new
functionalities, we put alot of effort into our releases. So give it a try
and
Missed that ☺
On 11/22/16, 09:07, "Taher Alkhateeb" wrote:
We crossed on wire Valery, thank you for helping out :)
On Nov 22, 2016 8:04 PM, "Valery Ngah" wrote:
> Hi Clifford,
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> >1. Database Setup: I
I did just that today. Impressive interface.
This is a side project by a few folks currently in the construction industry.
Our goal is to create a Job Cost system and use OFBiz so as not to have to
re-invent the wheel for all the other accounting functions.
On Nov 22, 2016, at 09:07 AM, Paul
Wow, I had not expedited a response so quickly form so many. Truly impressed.
Will follow these instructions and report back my progress.
Thank you all.
On Nov 22, 2016, at 09:08 AM, Taher Alkhateeb
wrote:
We crossed on wire Valery, thank you for helping out :)
We crossed on wire Valery, thank you for helping out :)
On Nov 22, 2016 8:04 PM, "Valery Ngah" wrote:
> Hi Clifford,
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> >1. Database Setup: I was able to setup OFBiz 13.07 to use MySql (MariaDB)
> successfully following the documentation. Now that I would like to
Perhaps it is also worth to checkout www.scipioerp.com - we have not migrated
to gradle and it is meant for production run :)
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Hi Clifford,
>1. Database Setup: I was able to setup OFBiz 13.07 to use MySql (MariaDB)
>successfully following the documentation. Now that I would like to work with
>the latest code 16.11 I followed the Gradle docs which state >the same process
>but there is no ${ofbiz install
Hi Clifford,
For the database part, the only thing you need to do is add a dependency to
the mysql/postgres/whatever database driver in build.gradle and off you go.
Search in Jcenter for the database driver suitable for the database
installed on your production system.
For example, under the