Hi Adrian,

I personally haven't tested it out, but according to OFBIZ-4638
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4638) OFBiz does build with
OpenJDK 7.

If there is a problem, can some one say what it is?

Cheers

Paul Foxworthy


Adrian Crum-3 wrote
> I agree it can be frustrating trying to get a project to build for the 
> first time.
> 
> OFBiz does not currently support Java 1.7, so if you are willing to 
> investigate further on your local copy, we would welcome any patches 
> that enable the project to support Java 1.7.
> 
> -Adrian
> 
> On 4/21/2013 9:31 PM, Ted Byers wrote:
>> This is regardless of whether I try to build trunk or release 12.04.
>>
>> If I run 'ant run-install, I get the error "/opt/ofbuz/build.xml:23 can't
>> declare any more prefixes in this context".  It seems OFBiz has it's own
>> version of ant, and God only knows how that will interact with my system
>> as
>> my system has the latest versions of my usual development tools.  Worse,
>> I
>> have seen no mention of OFBiz using non-standard tools anywhere in the
>> documentatin I have read.  I am not amused.
>>
>> If I run "./ant run-install", I get the error "/opt/ofibiz/build.xml:25:
>> The following error occurred while executing this line:
>> /opt/ofbiz/macros.xml:31: Please upgrade java to at least 1.6"
>>
>> Of course this is really stupid, as this is on OpenSuse 12.3, and I have
>> the full JDK installed, version 1.7.0_17!  How is it your build scripts
>> can't properly detect the JDK version that is installed on this system
>>
>> Now, then, what is the magic incantation I need to resort to to get this
>> thing to build properly?  Nothing I have tried so far has worked.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Ted
>>





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