Hi Craig,
You can run ./gradlew svnInfoFooter task form ofbiz home, it will add
revision info in backend footer section.
Thanks & Regards
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On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Woosang Jung
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Craig,
This should help you
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Addressing+Custom+Requirements+In+OFBiz#AddressingCustomRequirementsInOFBiz-ApplyingaPatch
If you are on Windows
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo#FAQ-Tips-Tric
Bashir,
Are you able to connect postgres version mentioned with specific mentioned
driver in pure java class please note that here I'm asking to not use
OFBiz and connect.
If so then we can look into it further.
Also please share the OFBiz version and other driver version you are trying
with
I have to agree, the documentation for setting up OFBiz with an external
database is about as clear as mud. For one there are multiple Wiki documents
that describe different methods to accomplish the task, rather than one
officially accepted method. For example, I tried to follow the Linux (Cent
Le 15/12/2017 à 10:14, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
If you used the svn repository then stop OFBiz; use "gradlew svnInfoFooter"; start OFBiz and then look into the bottom of one backend page, like you
can see on demos. At large "gradlew tasks" is your friend.
Actually you don't even need to stop and
Thanks Tim,
Such feedback is valuable for us in order to tune and maintain our
documentation.
I completely agree, and most of us do, that having a plethoric documentation is
not a good thing.
I also see that's it's harder to maintain a well structured and up to date
documentation than to add
No problem, hopefully that came across as constructive criticism (as it was
meant), and not as a rant.
Maybe one possibility is enlisting the help of the jpackage team
(http://www.jpackage.org/). They have quite the library of Java applications
that they have repackaged as yum, apt, and rpm ins
Wondering if anyone is aware of a UI bug with creating new facilities?
>From a clean install of OFBiz...
* Go to Facility tab
* The main page that comes up is a Facility search form
* When there have been no facilities added yet, the Facility ID box is
empty, and, of course, no F
Going to second the option of Docker image - I’ve started playing with it but
ran out of time lately.
A proper docker architecture for ofbiz would be split up as a reference docker
compose file that launches:
- OFbiz Application/Tomcat container
- Database Container - my recommendation is to dit