Nightmares as well sometimes ;o)
Jacques
From: "Ruth Hoffman"
Hi Jacques:
So dreams really do come true ;-)
Regards,
Ruth
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Hi Ruth,
A good place for these kind of requests is
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document
Hi Jacques:
So dreams really do come true ;-)
Regards,
Ruth
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Hi Ruth,
A good place for these kind of requests is
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document
For instance I was just dreaming about quicker and prettier lookup
Hi Ruth,
A good place for these kind of requests is
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document
For instance I was just dreaming about quicker and prettier lookups, and Sascha did it
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3374
Jacques
From:
Hi Scott:
Actually, now that I reflect, maybe I had just wished that this had been
addressed a long time ago and I gave up thinking about it. Either way,
it would be nice to change this so that something useful (like a
welcome screen) is displayed when you typed in http://localhost:8080.
Sort
Hi Scott:
In days gone by you could install OFBiz and type in:
http://localhost:8080 and see the ecommerce landing web page. I'm
probably way wrong about the timing - it may have been long before the
move to the special purpose directory.
Regards,
Ruth
Scott Gray wrote:
On 29/12/2009, at 1:
On 29/12/2009, at 1:16 PM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:
Hi Matt:
Don't feel stupid. It use to work that way. When the ecommerce
component was moved to the specialpurpose directory, "they" changed
the mount point so that you have to type in ecommerce or some other
application name to get things to s
Hi Matt:
Don't feel stupid. It use to work that way. When the ecommerce component
was moved to the specialpurpose directory, "they" changed the mount
point so that you have to type in ecommerce or some other application
name to get things to show up.
I agree that this is not only odd but real
Thanks for the quick response.
Java 1.5 is no longer available in repositories for Ubuntu 9.10, AFAIK.
Debian 5.0 offers either 1.5 or 1.6.
I did not type in /ecommerce, so now I feel stupid. I thought it used
to bring up a default page if you didn't specify, but maybe I am wrong.
It certainly s
Hi Matt:
I've been told several times that you only need Java 1.6 for a trunk
release.
I use Java 1.5 for everything I do including a recent (about 3 weeks
ago) download and verification of the 9.04 release.
Did you type in http://localhost:8080/ecommerce? or http://localhost:8080/
Regards,
Ru
Trying to get ofbiz up and running as a new install, though this isn't
my first attempt (in the past, I got farther, but last attempt was a
year ago or more). Running under Debian 5.0 and Ubuntu 9.10 with
sun-java6-jdk installed from distribution repositories. Have downloaded
ofbiz 4.0, 9.04, and
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