MavrickIT,
I feel your pain. I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using to learn OFBiz and ubuntu. I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the apt-get commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for --- apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install subversion $ sudo apt-get install ant $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. #JAVA export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that causes your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. Then I did the svn co command to get the source. INITIAL DOWNLOAD $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder called ofbiz $ cd ofbiz $ sudo ant run-install (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu & OFBiz but 34m on my xp laptop) This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data When it is done run: $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when it is ready to try: ------------------ 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the ports ---------------------- point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. Updating is easy $ cd /opt/ofbiz $ sudo svn up $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh Yes I seem to have to do it twice. You can check to see if ofbiz is running with $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz Which will have the line: $ sudo ant $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh If it has an error in starting , run $ sudo ant clean-all run-install To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh Dan Dodd IHOP-KC [hidden email] -----Original Message----- From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? Hi MavrickIT: How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. As for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. Beyond that, I can't help you. Regards, Ruth MavrickIT wrote: > Hey Hoffman, > Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. > $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or > $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip > typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. > so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command exactly. even > I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. > I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any browser > we see. 404 error means the same. > So.. please help me. > Thanks > > > > > Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: > >> Hello MavrickIT: >> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from the >> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. The >> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when getting >> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >> >> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >> version, >> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the big >> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a prepackaged >> version >> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything necessary to >> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also contain >> all >> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that are >> used to >> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and the >> source >> too"! >> >> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and get up >> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run OFBiz >> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and startup >> OFBiz. For example: >> >> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have something >> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the Ubuntu >> unzip command is.) >> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >> >> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready to >> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >> >> Regards, >> Ruth Hoffman >> http://www.myofbiz.com >> >> MavrickIT wrote: >> >>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the links >>> already >>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >>> tomcat, >>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside >>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>> >>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. Even, >>> from >>> where to download it? >>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it to >>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) >>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I type @ >>> the >>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>> Thank you. >>> >>> >>> >>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> For quick setup use >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>> >>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging >>>> >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Se tup+Guide >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Anil patel >>>> >>>> >>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by step >>>>> command >>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>> >>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a solution. I >>>>> found >>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>> running it. >>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >>>>> how to >>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>> Please help me. >>>>> -- >>>>> View this message in context: >>>>> tml >>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > > |
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You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you might get bad surprises...
Then use ./ant rather than ant Jacques From: "Dan Dodd" <[hidden email]> > MavrickIT, > > I feel your pain. > I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using to > learn OFBiz and ubuntu. > > I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the apt-get > commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came > from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for --- > apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: > $ sudo apt-get update > $ sudo apt-get install subversion > $ sudo apt-get install ant > $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk > > And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. > #JAVA > export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java > > Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that causes > your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. > Then I did the svn co command to get the source. > > INITIAL DOWNLOAD > $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) > $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz > this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder called > ofbiz > $ cd ofbiz > $ sudo ant run-install > (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu & OFBiz but 34m on my xp > laptop) > This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data > When it is done run: > $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when it > is ready to try: > ------------------ > 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] > NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the ports > ---------------------- > point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) > http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce > or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main > > that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. > > Updating is easy > $ cd /opt/ofbiz > $ sudo svn up > $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh > $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh > Yes I seem to have to do it twice. > You can check to see if ofbiz is running with > $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz > Which will have the line: > > > $ sudo ant > $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > If it has an error in starting , run > $ sudo ant clean-all run-install > To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry > $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > > > > Dan Dodd > > IHOP-KC > [hidden email] > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? > > Hi MavrickIT: > How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. As > for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. Beyond > that, I can't help you. > Regards, > Ruth > > MavrickIT wrote: >> Hey Hoffman, >> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command exactly. > even >> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any > browser >> we see. 404 error means the same. >> So.. please help me. >> Thanks >> >> >> >> >> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >> >>> Hello MavrickIT: >>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from the >>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. The > >>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when > getting >>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >>> >>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >>> version, >>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the big >>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a prepackaged >>> version >>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything necessary > to >>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also > contain >>> all >>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that > are >>> used to >>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and > the >>> source >>> too"! >>> >>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and get > up >>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run OFBiz > >>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and startup > >>> OFBiz. For example: >>> >>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have something > >>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the Ubuntu >>> unzip command is.) >>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page > http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >>> >>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready to > >>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Ruth Hoffman >>> http://www.myofbiz.com >>> >>> MavrickIT wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the links >>>> already >>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >>>> tomcat, >>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside > ...home/ofbiz$ >>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>>> >>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. Even, >>>> from >>>> where to download it? >>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it to >>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) > it's >>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I type > @ >>>> the >>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> For quick setup use >>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>>> >>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging > environment. >>>>> >>>>> > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Se > tup+Guide >>>>> > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Anil patel >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by step >>>>>> command >>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>>> >>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a solution. I > >>>>>> found >>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>>> running it. >>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >>>>>> how to >>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>>> Please help me. >>>>>> -- >>>>>> View this message in context: >>>>>> > http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734.h > tml >>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > |
Hi,
Can you please explain why the screen resolution impacts the rendering of the product catalog for ecommerce application? Thanks, Deepa -----Original Message----- From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:37 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you might get bad surprises... Then use ./ant rather than ant Jacques From: "Dan Dodd" <[hidden email]> > MavrickIT, > > I feel your pain. > I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using to > learn OFBiz and ubuntu. > > I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the apt-get > commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came > from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for --- > apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: > $ sudo apt-get update > $ sudo apt-get install subversion > $ sudo apt-get install ant > $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk > > And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. > #JAVA > export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java > > Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that > your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. > Then I did the svn co command to get the source. > > INITIAL DOWNLOAD > $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) > $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz > this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder called > ofbiz > $ cd ofbiz > $ sudo ant run-install > (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu & OFBiz but 34m on my xp > laptop) > This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data > When it is done run: > $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when it > is ready to try: > ------------------ > 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] > NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the ports > ---------------------- > point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) > http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce > or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main > > that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. > > Updating is easy > $ cd /opt/ofbiz > $ sudo svn up > $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh > $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh > Yes I seem to have to do it twice. > You can check to see if ofbiz is running with > $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz > Which will have the line: > > > $ sudo ant > $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > If it has an error in starting , run > $ sudo ant clean-all run-install > To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry > $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > > > > Dan Dodd > > IHOP-KC > [hidden email] > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? > > Hi MavrickIT: > How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. > for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. Beyond > that, I can't help you. > Regards, > Ruth > > MavrickIT wrote: >> Hey Hoffman, >> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command > even >> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any > browser >> we see. 404 error means the same. >> So.. please help me. >> Thanks >> >> >> >> >> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >> >>> Hello MavrickIT: >>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from >>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. The > >>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when > getting >>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >>> >>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >>> version, >>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the big >>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a prepackaged >>> version >>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything necessary > to >>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also > contain >>> all >>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that > are >>> used to >>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and > the >>> source >>> too"! >>> >>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and > up >>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run OFBiz > >>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and startup > >>> OFBiz. For example: >>> >>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have something > >>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the Ubuntu >>> unzip command is.) >>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page > http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >>> >>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready > >>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Ruth Hoffman >>> http://www.myofbiz.com >>> >>> MavrickIT wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the >>>> already >>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >>>> tomcat, >>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside > ...home/ofbiz$ >>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>>> >>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. >>>> from >>>> where to download it? >>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it to >>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) > it's >>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I type > @ >>>> the >>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> For quick setup use >>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>>> >>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging > environment. >>>>> >>>>> > Se > tup+Guide >>>>> > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Gui de >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Anil patel >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by >>>>>> command >>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>>> >>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a solution. I > >>>>>> found >>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>>> running it. >>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >>>>>> how to >>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>>> Please help me. >>>>>> -- >>>>>> View this message in context: >>>>>> > .h > tml >>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > ============================================================================================================================Disclaimer: This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and confidential and subject to the Tech Mahindra policy statement, you may review the policy at <a href="http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> externally and <a href="http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> internally within Tech Mahindra.============================================================================================================================ |
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I never knew there was a difference. Maybe it would be better to
create a script that forces the use of ./ant, and/or create a Makefile that builds various flavors of ofbiz. On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]> wrote: > You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you might > get bad surprises... > > Then use ./ant rather than ant > > Jacques > > From: "Dan Dodd" <[hidden email]> >> >> MavrickIT, >> >> I feel your pain. >> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using to >> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. >> >> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant  and the JDK using the apt-get >> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came >> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for --- >> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: >> $  sudo apt-get update >> $  sudo apt-get install subversion >> $  sudo apt-get install ant >> $  sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk >> >> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc  near the top. >> #JAVA >> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java >> >> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that causes >> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue.  Like above. >> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. >> >> INITIAL DOWNLOAD >> $ cd /opt  (I put ofbiz in /opt...) >> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz >> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder called >> ofbiz >> $ cd ofbiz >> $ sudo ant run-install >> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu & OFBiz but 34m on my xp >> laptop) >> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data >> When it is done run: >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when it >> is ready to try: >> ------------------ >> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] >> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the ports >> ---------------------- >> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) >> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce >> or  https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main >> >> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. >> >> Updating is easy >> $ cd /opt/ofbiz >> $ sudo svn up >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. >> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with >> $  ps -ef | grep ofbiz >> Which will have the line: >> >> >> $ sudo ant >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >> If it has an error in starting , run >> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install >> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >> >> >> >> Dan Dodd >> >> IHOP-KC >> [hidden email] >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] >> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >> >> Hi MavrickIT: >> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. As >> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. Beyond >> that, I can't help you. >> Regards, >> Ruth >> >> MavrickIT wrote: >>> >>> Hey Hoffman, >>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command exactly. >> >> even >>> >>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any >> >> browser >>> >>> we see. 404 error means the same. >>> So.. please help me. >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >>> >>>> Hello MavrickIT: >>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from the >>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package.  The >> >>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when >> >> getting >>>> >>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >>>> >>>>   Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >>>>   version, >>>>   you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the big >>>>   download button and get the "nightly build". This is a prepackaged >>>>   version >>>>   ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything necessary >> >> to >>>> >>>>   execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also >> >> contain >>>> >>>>   all >>>>   the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that >> >> are >>>> >>>>   used to >>>>   create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and >> >> the >>>> >>>>   source >>>>   too"! >>>> >>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and get >> >> up >>>> >>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run OFBiz >> >>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and startup >> >>>> OFBiz. For example: >>>> >>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have something >> >>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the Ubuntu >>>> unzip command is.) >>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page >> >> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >>>> >>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >>>> >>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready to >> >>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Ruth Hoffman >>>> http://www.myofbiz.com >>>> >>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the links >>>>> already >>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >>>>> tomcat, >>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside >> >> ...home/ofbiz$ >>>>> >>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>>>> >>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. Even, >>>>> from >>>>> where to download it? >>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it to >>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) >> >> it's >>>>> >>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I type >> >> @ >>>>> >>>>> the >>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>>>> Thank you. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> For quick setup use >>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>>>> >>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging >> >> environment. >>>>>> >>>>>> >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Se >> tup+Guide >>>>>> >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> Anil patel >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by step >>>>>>> command >>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a solution. I >> >>>>>>> found >>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>>>> running it. >>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >>>>>>> how to >>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>>>> Please help me. >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> View this message in context: >>>>>>> >> http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734.h >> tml >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > > |
Theres already something like this, its mandatory to use 1.7.1 or greater
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk/macros.xml On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Mike Z <[hidden email]> wrote: > I never knew there was a difference. Maybe it would be better to > create a script that forces the use of ./ant, and/or create a Makefile > that builds various flavors of ofbiz. > > On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Jacques Le Roux > <[hidden email]> wrote: > > You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you > might > > get bad surprises... > > > > Then use ./ant rather than ant > > > > Jacques > > > > From: "Dan Dodd" <[hidden email]> > >> > >> MavrickIT, > >> > >> I feel your pain. > >> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using > to > >> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. > >> > >> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the apt-get > >> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came > >> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for --- > >> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: > >> $ sudo apt-get update > >> $ sudo apt-get install subversion > >> $ sudo apt-get install ant > >> $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk > >> > >> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. > >> #JAVA > >> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java > >> > >> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that > causes > >> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. > >> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. > >> > >> INITIAL DOWNLOAD > >> $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) > >> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz > >> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder called > >> ofbiz > >> $ cd ofbiz > >> $ sudo ant run-install > >> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu & OFBiz but 34m on my xp > >> laptop) > >> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data > >> When it is done run: > >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > >> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when it > >> is ready to try: > >> ------------------ > >> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] > >> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the ports > >> ---------------------- > >> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) > >> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce > >> or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main > >> > >> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. > >> > >> Updating is easy > >> $ cd /opt/ofbiz > >> $ sudo svn up > >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh > >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh > >> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. > >> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with > >> $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz > >> Which will have the line: > >> > >> > >> $ sudo ant > >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > >> If it has an error in starting , run > >> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install > >> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry > >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > >> > >> > >> > >> Dan Dodd > >> > >> IHOP-KC > >> [hidden email] > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] > >> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM > >> To: [hidden email] > >> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? > >> > >> Hi MavrickIT: > >> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. As > >> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. Beyond > >> that, I can't help you. > >> Regards, > >> Ruth > >> > >> MavrickIT wrote: > >>> > >>> Hey Hoffman, > >>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. > >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or > >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip > >>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. > >>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command exactly. > >> > >> even > >>> > >>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. > >>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any > >> > >> browser > >>> > >>> we see. 404 error means the same. > >>> So.. please help me. > >>> Thanks > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hello MavrickIT: > >>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from the > >>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. > The > >> > >>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your > >>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when > >> > >> getting > >>>> > >>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: > >>>> > >>>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a > >>>> version, > >>>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the big > >>>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a prepackaged > >>>> version > >>>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything necessary > >> > >> to > >>>> > >>>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also > >> > >> contain > >>>> > >>>> all > >>>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that > >> > >> are > >>>> > >>>> used to > >>>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and > >> > >> the > >>>> > >>>> source > >>>> too"! > >>>> > >>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and get > >> > >> up > >>>> > >>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run > OFBiz > >> > >>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this > >>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and > startup > >> > >>>> OFBiz. For example: > >>>> > >>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz > >>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have > something > >> > >>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip > >>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the Ubuntu > >>>> unzip command is.) > >>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd > >>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload > >>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the > >>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh > >>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page > >> > >> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce > >>>> > >>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page > >>>> > >>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready > to > >> > >>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. > >>>> > >>>> Regards, > >>>> Ruth Hoffman > >>>> http://www.myofbiz.com > >>>> > >>>> MavrickIT wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the links > >>>>> already > >>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and > >>>>> tomcat, > >>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. > >>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside > >> > >> ...home/ofbiz$ > >>>>> > >>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... > >>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co > >>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 > >>>>> > >>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. > Even, > >>>>> from > >>>>> where to download it? > >>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it to > >>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere > >>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) > >> > >> it's > >>>>> > >>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". > >>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I type > >> > >> @ > >>>>> > >>>>> the > >>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. > >>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( > >>>>> Thank you. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> For quick setup use > >>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging > >> > >> environment. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >> > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Se > >> tup+Guide > >>>>>> > >> > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Regards > >>>>>> Anil patel > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by step > >>>>>>> command > >>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a solution. > I > >> > >>>>>>> found > >>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or > >>>>>>> running it. > >>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know > >>>>>>> how to > >>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. > >>>>>>> Please help me. > >>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>> View this message in context: > >>>>>>> > >> > http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734.h > >> tml > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > -- Regards, Varun Bhansaly |
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there is a message that comes up when using ant about the version.
can't do different flavors of ofbiz since many changes are in the ofbiz-component.xml and web.xml. The Setup tab is the Start to installation process in trunk and 10l4 see https://localhost:8443/ofbizsetup/control/main and https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-635 there is a setup for Debian distribution Unbutu and Centos don't need any special consideration. ========================= BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man Mike Z sent the following on 9/8/2010 9:16 AM: > I never knew there was a difference. Maybe it would be better to > create a script that forces the use of ./ant, and/or create a Makefile > that builds various flavors of ofbiz. > > On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Jacques Le Roux > <[hidden email]> wrote: >> You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you might >> get bad surprises... >> >> Then use ./ant rather than ant >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Dan Dodd"<[hidden email]> >>> >>> MavrickIT, >>> >>> I feel your pain. >>> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using to >>> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. >>> >>> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the apt-get >>> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came >>> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for --- >>> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: >>> $ sudo apt-get update >>> $ sudo apt-get install subversion >>> $ sudo apt-get install ant >>> $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk >>> >>> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. >>> #JAVA >>> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java >>> >>> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that causes >>> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. >>> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. >>> >>> INITIAL DOWNLOAD >>> $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) >>> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz >>> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder called >>> ofbiz >>> $ cd ofbiz >>> $ sudo ant run-install >>> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu& OFBiz but 34m on my xp >>> laptop) >>> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data >>> When it is done run: >>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when it >>> is ready to try: >>> ------------------ >>> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] >>> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the ports >>> ---------------------- >>> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) >>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce >>> or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main >>> >>> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. >>> >>> Updating is easy >>> $ cd /opt/ofbiz >>> $ sudo svn up >>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. >>> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with >>> $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz >>> Which will have the line: >>> >>> >>> $ sudo ant >>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>> If it has an error in starting , run >>> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install >>> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry >>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>> >>> >>> >>> Dan Dodd >>> >>> IHOP-KC >>> [hidden email] >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] >>> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >>> >>> Hi MavrickIT: >>> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. As >>> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. Beyond >>> that, I can't help you. >>> Regards, >>> Ruth >>> >>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>> >>>> Hey Hoffman, >>>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >>>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >>>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command exactly. >>> >>> even >>>> >>>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >>>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any >>> >>> browser >>>> >>>> we see. 404 error means the same. >>>> So.. please help me. >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello MavrickIT: >>>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from the >>>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. The >>> >>>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >>>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when >>> >>> getting >>>>> >>>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >>>>> >>>>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >>>>> version, >>>>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the big >>>>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a prepackaged >>>>> version >>>>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything necessary >>> >>> to >>>>> >>>>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also >>> >>> contain >>>>> >>>>> all >>>>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that >>> >>> are >>>>> >>>>> used to >>>>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and >>> >>> the >>>>> >>>>> source >>>>> too"! >>>>> >>>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and get >>> >>> up >>>>> >>>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run OFBiz >>> >>>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >>>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and startup >>> >>>>> OFBiz. For example: >>>>> >>>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >>>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have something >>> >>>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >>>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the Ubuntu >>>>> unzip command is.) >>>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >>>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >>>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >>>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >>>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page >>> >>> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >>>>> >>>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >>>>> >>>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready to >>> >>>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Ruth Hoffman >>>>> http://www.myofbiz.com >>>>> >>>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the links >>>>>> already >>>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >>>>>> tomcat, >>>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside >>> >>> ...home/ofbiz$ >>>>>> >>>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>>>>> >>>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. Even, >>>>>> from >>>>>> where to download it? >>>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it to >>>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) >>> >>> it's >>>>>> >>>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I type >>> >>> @ >>>>>> >>>>>> the >>>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For quick setup use >>>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging >>> >>> environment. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Se >>> tup+Guide >>>>>>> >>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>> Anil patel >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by step >>>>>>>> command >>>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a solution. I >>> >>>>>>>> found >>>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>>>>> running it. >>>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >>>>>>>> how to >>>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>>>>> Please help me. >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> View this message in context: >>>>>>>> >>> http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734.h >>> tml >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > |
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the placement of screenlets is based on a mininum screen size.
if you have a smaller screen size the the browser does all sorts of crazy stuff based on the browser. have a javascript in mine that tells the user if they have a lower resolution than what ofbiz is set for. ========================= BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man Deepa Priolkar sent the following on 9/8/2010 9:09 AM: > Hi, > > Can you please explain why the screen resolution impacts the rendering > of the product catalog for ecommerce application? > > Thanks, > Deepa > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:37 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? > > You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you > might get bad surprises... > > Then use ./ant rather than ant > > Jacques > > From: "Dan Dodd"<[hidden email]> >> MavrickIT, >> >> I feel your pain. >> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using > to >> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. >> >> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the > apt-get >> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came >> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for > --- >> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: >> $ sudo apt-get update >> $ sudo apt-get install subversion >> $ sudo apt-get install ant >> $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk >> >> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. >> #JAVA >> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java >> >> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that > causes >> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. >> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. >> >> INITIAL DOWNLOAD >> $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) >> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz >> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder > called >> ofbiz >> $ cd ofbiz >> $ sudo ant run-install >> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu& OFBiz but 34m on my xp >> laptop) >> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data >> When it is done run: >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when > it >> is ready to try: >> ------------------ >> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] >> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the > ports >> ---------------------- >> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) >> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce >> or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main >> >> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. >> >> Updating is easy >> $ cd /opt/ofbiz >> $ sudo svn up >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. >> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with >> $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz >> Which will have the line: >> >> >> $ sudo ant >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >> If it has an error in starting , run >> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install >> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >> >> >> >> Dan Dodd >> >> IHOP-KC >> [hidden email] >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] >> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >> >> Hi MavrickIT: >> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. > As >> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. > Beyond >> that, I can't help you. >> Regards, >> Ruth >> >> MavrickIT wrote: >>> Hey Hoffman, >>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command > exactly. >> even >>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any >> browser >>> we see. 404 error means the same. >>> So.. please help me. >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >>> >>>> Hello MavrickIT: >>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from > the >>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. > The >> >>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when >> getting >>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >>>> >>>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >>>> version, >>>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the > big >>>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a > prepackaged >>>> version >>>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything > necessary >> to >>>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also >> contain >>>> all >>>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that >> are >>>> used to >>>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and >> the >>>> source >>>> too"! >>>> >>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and > get >> up >>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run > OFBiz >> >>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and > startup >> >>>> OFBiz. For example: >>>> >>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have > something >> >>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the > Ubuntu >>>> unzip command is.) >>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page >> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >>>> >>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready > to >> >>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Ruth Hoffman >>>> http://www.myofbiz.com >>>> >>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the > links >>>>> already >>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >>>>> tomcat, >>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside >> ...home/ofbiz$ >>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>>>> >>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. > Even, >>>>> from >>>>> where to download it? >>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it > to >>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) >> it's >>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I > type >> @ >>>>> the >>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>>>> Thank you. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> For quick setup use >>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>>>> >>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging >> environment. >>>>>> >>>>>> >> > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+ > Se >> tup+Guide >>>>>> >> > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Gui > de >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> Anil patel >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by > step >>>>>>> command >>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a > solution. I >> >>>>>>> found >>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>>>> running it. >>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >>>>>>> how to >>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>>>> Please help me. >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> View this message in context: >>>>>>> >> > http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734 > .h >> tml >>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > > > ============================================================================================================================Disclaimer: This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and confidential and subject to the Tech Mahindra policy statement, you may review the policy at<a href="http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> externally and<a href="http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> internally within Tech Mahindra.============================================================================================================================ > |
Great idea. With the increasing use of netbooks, smartphones, and other
handheld devices, it seems like the screen sizing needs to be robust. Where is the minimum screen size set, and would you be willing to post/contribute your javascript code? -- Matt Warnock <[hidden email]> RidgeCrest Herbals, Inc. On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 09:47 -0700, BJ Freeman wrote: > the placement of screenlets is based on a mininum screen size. > if you have a smaller screen size the the browser does all sorts of > crazy stuff based on the browser. > have a javascript in mine that tells the user if they have a lower > resolution than what ofbiz is set for. > > > > ========================= > BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> > Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> > Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> > Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist > > Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man > > > Deepa Priolkar sent the following on 9/8/2010 9:09 AM: > > Hi, > > > > Can you please explain why the screen resolution impacts the rendering > > of the product catalog for ecommerce application? > > > > Thanks, > > Deepa > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] > > Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:37 PM > > To: [hidden email] > > Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? > > > > You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you > > might get bad surprises... > > > > Then use ./ant rather than ant > > > > Jacques > > > > From: "Dan Dodd"<[hidden email]> > >> MavrickIT, > >> > >> I feel your pain. > >> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using > > to > >> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. > >> > >> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the > > apt-get > >> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came > >> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for > > --- > >> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: > >> $ sudo apt-get update > >> $ sudo apt-get install subversion > >> $ sudo apt-get install ant > >> $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk > >> > >> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. > >> #JAVA > >> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java > >> > >> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that > > causes > >> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. > >> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. > >> > >> INITIAL DOWNLOAD > >> $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) > >> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz > >> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder > > called > >> ofbiz > >> $ cd ofbiz > >> $ sudo ant run-install > >> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu& OFBiz but 34m on my xp > >> laptop) > >> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data > >> When it is done run: > >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > >> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when > > it > >> is ready to try: > >> ------------------ > >> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] > >> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the > > ports > >> ---------------------- > >> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) > >> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce > >> or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main > >> > >> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. > >> > >> Updating is easy > >> $ cd /opt/ofbiz > >> $ sudo svn up > >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh > >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh > >> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. > >> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with > >> $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz > >> Which will have the line: > >> > >> > >> $ sudo ant > >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > >> If it has an error in starting , run > >> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install > >> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry > >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh > >> > >> > >> > >> Dan Dodd > >> > >> IHOP-KC > >> [hidden email] > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] > >> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM > >> To: [hidden email] > >> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? > >> > >> Hi MavrickIT: > >> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. > > As > >> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. > > Beyond > >> that, I can't help you. > >> Regards, > >> Ruth > >> > >> MavrickIT wrote: > >>> Hey Hoffman, > >>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. > >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or > >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip > >>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. > >>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command > > exactly. > >> even > >>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. > >>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any > >> browser > >>> we see. 404 error means the same. > >>> So.. please help me. > >>> Thanks > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hello MavrickIT: > >>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from > > the > >>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. > > The > >> > >>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your > >>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when > >> getting > >>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: > >>>> > >>>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a > >>>> version, > >>>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the > > big > >>>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a > > prepackaged > >>>> version > >>>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything > > necessary > >> to > >>>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also > >> contain > >>>> all > >>>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that > >> are > >>>> used to > >>>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and > >> the > >>>> source > >>>> too"! > >>>> > >>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and > > get > >> up > >>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run > > OFBiz > >> > >>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this > >>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and > > startup > >> > >>>> OFBiz. For example: > >>>> > >>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz > >>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have > > something > >> > >>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip > >>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the > > Ubuntu > >>>> unzip command is.) > >>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd > >>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload > >>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the > >>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh > >>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page > >> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce > >>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page > >>>> > >>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready > > to > >> > >>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. > >>>> > >>>> Regards, > >>>> Ruth Hoffman > >>>> http://www.myofbiz.com > >>>> > >>>> MavrickIT wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the > > links > >>>>> already > >>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and > >>>>> tomcat, > >>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. > >>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside > >> ...home/ofbiz$ > >>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... > >>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co > >>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 > >>>>> > >>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. > > Even, > >>>>> from > >>>>> where to download it? > >>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it > > to > >>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere > >>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) > >> it's > >>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". > >>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I > > type > >> @ > >>>>> the > >>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. > >>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( > >>>>> Thank you. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> Hi, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> For quick setup use > >>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging > >> environment. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >> > > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+ > > Se > >> tup+Guide > >>>>>> > >> > > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Gui > > de > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Regards > >>>>>> Anil patel > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by > > step > >>>>>>> command > >>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a > > solution. I > >> > >>>>>>> found > >>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or > >>>>>>> running it. > >>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know > >>>>>>> how to > >>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. > >>>>>>> Please help me. > >>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>> View this message in context: > >>>>>>> > >> > > http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734 > > .h > >> tml > >>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > ============================================================================================================================Disclaimer: This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and confidential and subject to the Tech Mahindra policy statement, you may review the policy at<a href="http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> externally and<a href="http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> internally within Tech Mahindra.============================================================================================================================ > > |
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But beware, it depends on version, prior to r978957 it did not exist (ie only one month ago) http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=978957&view=rev Jacques From: "varun bhansaly" <[hidden email]> > Theres already something like this, its mandatory to use 1.7.1 or greater > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk/macros.xml > > On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Mike Z <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> I never knew there was a difference. Maybe it would be better to >> create a script that forces the use of ./ant, and/or create a Makefile >> that builds various flavors of ofbiz. >> >> On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Jacques Le Roux >> <[hidden email]> wrote: >> > You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you >> might >> > get bad surprises... >> > >> > Then use ./ant rather than ant >> > >> > Jacques >> > >> > From: "Dan Dodd" <[hidden email]> >> >> >> >> MavrickIT, >> >> >> >> I feel your pain. >> >> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using >> to >> >> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. >> >> >> >> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the apt-get >> >> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came >> >> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for --- >> >> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: >> >> $ sudo apt-get update >> >> $ sudo apt-get install subversion >> >> $ sudo apt-get install ant >> >> $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk >> >> >> >> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. >> >> #JAVA >> >> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java >> >> >> >> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that >> causes >> >> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. >> >> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. >> >> >> >> INITIAL DOWNLOAD >> >> $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) >> >> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz >> >> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder called >> >> ofbiz >> >> $ cd ofbiz >> >> $ sudo ant run-install >> >> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu & OFBiz but 34m on my xp >> >> laptop) >> >> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data >> >> When it is done run: >> >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >> >> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when it >> >> is ready to try: >> >> ------------------ >> >> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] >> >> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the ports >> >> ---------------------- >> >> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) >> >> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce >> >> or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main >> >> >> >> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. >> >> >> >> Updating is easy >> >> $ cd /opt/ofbiz >> >> $ sudo svn up >> >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >> >> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >> >> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. >> >> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with >> >> $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz >> >> Which will have the line: >> >> >> >> >> >> $ sudo ant >> >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >> >> If it has an error in starting , run >> >> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install >> >> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry >> >> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Dan Dodd >> >> >> >> IHOP-KC >> >> [hidden email] >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] >> >> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM >> >> To: [hidden email] >> >> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >> >> >> >> Hi MavrickIT: >> >> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. As >> >> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. Beyond >> >> that, I can't help you. >> >> Regards, >> >> Ruth >> >> >> >> MavrickIT wrote: >> >>> >> >>> Hey Hoffman, >> >>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >> >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >> >>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >> >>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >> >>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command exactly. >> >> >> >> even >> >>> >> >>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >> >>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any >> >> >> >> browser >> >>> >> >>> we see. 404 error means the same. >> >>> So.. please help me. >> >>> Thanks >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> Hello MavrickIT: >> >>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from the >> >>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. >> The >> >> >> >>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >> >>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when >> >> >> >> getting >> >>>> >> >>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >> >>>> >> >>>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >> >>>> version, >> >>>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the big >> >>>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a prepackaged >> >>>> version >> >>>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything necessary >> >> >> >> to >> >>>> >> >>>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also >> >> >> >> contain >> >>>> >> >>>> all >> >>>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that >> >> >> >> are >> >>>> >> >>>> used to >> >>>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and >> >> >> >> the >> >>>> >> >>>> source >> >>>> too"! >> >>>> >> >>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and get >> >> >> >> up >> >>>> >> >>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run >> OFBiz >> >> >> >>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >> >>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and >> startup >> >> >> >>>> OFBiz. For example: >> >>>> >> >>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >> >>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have >> something >> >> >> >>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >> >>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the Ubuntu >> >>>> unzip command is.) >> >>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >> >>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >> >>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >> >>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >> >>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page >> >> >> >> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >> >>>> >> >>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >> >>>> >> >>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready >> to >> >> >> >>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >> >>>> >> >>>> Regards, >> >>>> Ruth Hoffman >> >>>> http://www.myofbiz.com >> >>>> >> >>>> MavrickIT wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the links >> >>>>> already >> >>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >> >>>>> tomcat, >> >>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >> >>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside >> >> >> >> ...home/ofbiz$ >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >> >>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >> >>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >> >>>>> >> >>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. >> Even, >> >>>>> from >> >>>>> where to download it? >> >>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it to >> >>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >> >>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) >> >> >> >> it's >> >>>>> >> >>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >> >>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I type >> >> >> >> @ >> >>>>> >> >>>>> the >> >>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >> >>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >> >>>>> Thank you. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> For quick setup use >> >>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging >> >> >> >> environment. >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >> >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Se >> >> tup+Guide >> >>>>>> >> >> >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Regards >> >>>>>> Anil patel >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by step >> >>>>>>> command >> >>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a solution. >> I >> >> >> >>>>>>> found >> >>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >> >>>>>>> running it. >> >>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >> >>>>>>> how to >> >>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >> >>>>>>> Please help me. >> >>>>>>> -- >> >>>>>>> View this message in context: >> >>>>>>> >> >> >> http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734.h >> >> tml >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> > >> > > > > -- > Regards, > Varun Bhansaly > |
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Would it not be good to contribute this?
Thanks Jacques From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]> > the placement of screenlets is based on a mininum screen size. > if you have a smaller screen size the the browser does all sorts of crazy stuff based on the browser. > have a javascript in mine that tells the user if they have a lower resolution than what ofbiz is set for. > > > > ========================= > BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> > Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> > Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> > Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist > > Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man > > > Deepa Priolkar sent the following on 9/8/2010 9:09 AM: >> Hi, >> >> Can you please explain why the screen resolution impacts the rendering >> of the product catalog for ecommerce application? >> >> Thanks, >> Deepa >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] >> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:37 PM >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >> >> You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you >> might get bad surprises... >> >> Then use ./ant rather than ant >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Dan Dodd"<[hidden email]> >>> MavrickIT, >>> >>> I feel your pain. >>> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using >> to >>> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. >>> >>> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the >> apt-get >>> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came >>> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for >> --- >>> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: >>> $ sudo apt-get update >>> $ sudo apt-get install subversion >>> $ sudo apt-get install ant >>> $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk >>> >>> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. >>> #JAVA >>> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java >>> >>> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that >> causes >>> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. >>> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. >>> >>> INITIAL DOWNLOAD >>> $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) >>> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz >>> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder >> called >>> ofbiz >>> $ cd ofbiz >>> $ sudo ant run-install >>> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu& OFBiz but 34m on my xp >>> laptop) >>> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data >>> When it is done run: >>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when >> it >>> is ready to try: >>> ------------------ >>> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] >>> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the >> ports >>> ---------------------- >>> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) >>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce >>> or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main >>> >>> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. >>> >>> Updating is easy >>> $ cd /opt/ofbiz >>> $ sudo svn up >>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. >>> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with >>> $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz >>> Which will have the line: >>> >>> >>> $ sudo ant >>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>> If it has an error in starting , run >>> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install >>> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry >>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>> >>> >>> >>> Dan Dodd >>> >>> IHOP-KC >>> [hidden email] >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] >>> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >>> >>> Hi MavrickIT: >>> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. >> As >>> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. >> Beyond >>> that, I can't help you. >>> Regards, >>> Ruth >>> >>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>> Hey Hoffman, >>>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >>>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >>>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command >> exactly. >>> even >>>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >>>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any >>> browser >>>> we see. 404 error means the same. >>>> So.. please help me. >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello MavrickIT: >>>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from >> the >>>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. >> The >>> >>>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >>>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when >>> getting >>>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >>>>> >>>>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >>>>> version, >>>>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the >> big >>>>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a >> prepackaged >>>>> version >>>>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything >> necessary >>> to >>>>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also >>> contain >>>>> all >>>>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that >>> are >>>>> used to >>>>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and >>> the >>>>> source >>>>> too"! >>>>> >>>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and >> get >>> up >>>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run >> OFBiz >>> >>>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >>>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and >> startup >>> >>>>> OFBiz. For example: >>>>> >>>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >>>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have >> something >>> >>>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >>>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the >> Ubuntu >>>>> unzip command is.) >>>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >>>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >>>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >>>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >>>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page >>> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >>>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >>>>> >>>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready >> to >>> >>>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Ruth Hoffman >>>>> http://www.myofbiz.com >>>>> >>>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the >> links >>>>>> already >>>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >>>>>> tomcat, >>>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside >>> ...home/ofbiz$ >>>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>>>>> >>>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. >> Even, >>>>>> from >>>>>> where to download it? >>>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it >> to >>>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) >>> it's >>>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I >> type >>> @ >>>>>> the >>>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For quick setup use >>>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging >>> environment. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>> >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+ >> Se >>> tup+Guide >>>>>>> >>> >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Gui >> de >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>> Anil patel >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by >> step >>>>>>>> command >>>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a >> solution. I >>> >>>>>>>> found >>>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>>>>> running it. >>>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >>>>>>>> how to >>>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>>>>> Please help me. >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> View this message in context: >>>>>>>> >>> >> http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734 >> .h >>> tml >>>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> ============================================================================================================================Disclaimer: >> This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and confidential and subject to the Tech Mahindra policy >> statement, you may review the policy at<a >> href="http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> externally and<a >> href="http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> internally within Tech >> Mahindra.============================================================================================================================ >> > |
the script is one i got off the internet, be glad to find the URL.
I doubt I can give clear ownership or license to it will research Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 9/8/2010 11:16 AM: ========================= BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man > Would it not be good to contribute this? > > Thanks > > Jacques > > From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]> >> the placement of screenlets is based on a mininum screen size. >> if you have a smaller screen size the the browser does all sorts of >> crazy stuff based on the browser. >> have a javascript in mine that tells the user if they have a lower >> resolution than what ofbiz is set for. >> >> >> >> ========================= >> BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> >> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation >> <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> >> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> >> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist >> >> Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man >> >> >> Deepa Priolkar sent the following on 9/8/2010 9:09 AM: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Can you please explain why the screen resolution impacts the rendering >>> of the product catalog for ecommerce application? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Deepa >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] >>> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:37 PM >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >>> >>> You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you >>> might get bad surprises... >>> >>> Then use ./ant rather than ant >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> From: "Dan Dodd"<[hidden email]> >>>> MavrickIT, >>>> >>>> I feel your pain. >>>> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using >>> to >>>> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. >>>> >>>> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the >>> apt-get >>>> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came >>>> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for >>> --- >>>> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: >>>> $ sudo apt-get update >>>> $ sudo apt-get install subversion >>>> $ sudo apt-get install ant >>>> $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk >>>> >>>> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. >>>> #JAVA >>>> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java >>>> >>>> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that >>> causes >>>> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. >>>> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. >>>> >>>> INITIAL DOWNLOAD >>>> $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) >>>> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz >>>> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder >>> called >>>> ofbiz >>>> $ cd ofbiz >>>> $ sudo ant run-install >>>> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu& OFBiz but 34m on my xp >>>> laptop) >>>> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data >>>> When it is done run: >>>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>>> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when >>> it >>>> is ready to try: >>>> ------------------ >>>> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] >>>> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the >>> ports >>>> ---------------------- >>>> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) >>>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce >>>> or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main >>>> >>>> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. >>>> >>>> Updating is easy >>>> $ cd /opt/ofbiz >>>> $ sudo svn up >>>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>>> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. >>>> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with >>>> $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz >>>> Which will have the line: >>>> >>>> >>>> $ sudo ant >>>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>>> If it has an error in starting , run >>>> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install >>>> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry >>>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Dan Dodd >>>> >>>> IHOP-KC >>>> [hidden email] >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] >>>> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM >>>> To: [hidden email] >>>> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >>>> >>>> Hi MavrickIT: >>>> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. >>> As >>>> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. >>> Beyond >>>> that, I can't help you. >>>> Regards, >>>> Ruth >>>> >>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>>> Hey Hoffman, >>>>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >>>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >>>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >>>>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >>>>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command >>> exactly. >>>> even >>>>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >>>>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any >>>> browser >>>>> we see. 404 error means the same. >>>>> So.. please help me. >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello MavrickIT: >>>>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from >>> the >>>>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. >>> The >>>> >>>>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >>>>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when >>>> getting >>>>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >>>>>> >>>>>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >>>>>> version, >>>>>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the >>> big >>>>>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a >>> prepackaged >>>>>> version >>>>>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything >>> necessary >>>> to >>>>>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also >>>> contain >>>>>> all >>>>>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that >>>> are >>>>>> used to >>>>>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and >>>> the >>>>>> source >>>>>> too"! >>>>>> >>>>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and >>> get >>>> up >>>>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run >>> OFBiz >>>> >>>>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >>>>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and >>> startup >>>> >>>>>> OFBiz. For example: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >>>>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have >>> something >>>> >>>>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >>>>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the >>> Ubuntu >>>>>> unzip command is.) >>>>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >>>>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >>>>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >>>>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >>>>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page >>>> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >>>>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >>>>>> >>>>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready >>> to >>>> >>>>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Ruth Hoffman >>>>>> http://www.myofbiz.com >>>>>> >>>>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the >>> links >>>>>>> already >>>>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >>>>>>> tomcat, >>>>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>>>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside >>>> ...home/ofbiz$ >>>>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>>>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>>>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. >>> Even, >>>>>>> from >>>>>>> where to download it? >>>>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it >>> to >>>>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>>>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) >>>> it's >>>>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>>>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I >>> type >>>> @ >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>>>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For quick setup use >>>>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging >>>> environment. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+ >>> Se >>>> tup+Guide >>>>>>>> >>>> >>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Gui >>> de >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>>> Anil patel >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by >>> step >>>>>>>>> command >>>>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a >>> solution. I >>>> >>>>>>>>> found >>>>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>>>>>> running it. >>>>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >>>>>>>>> how to >>>>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>>>>>> Please help me. >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> View this message in context: >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>> http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734 >>> .h >>>> tml >>>>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> ============================================================================================================================Disclaimer: >>> This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and >>> confidential and subject to the Tech Mahindra policy statement, you >>> may review the policy at<a >>> href="http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> >>> externally and<a >>> href="http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> >>> internally within Tech >>> Mahindra.============================================================================================================================ >>> >>> >> > > > |
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Jacques From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]> > the script is one i got off the internet, be glad to find the URL. > I doubt I can give clear ownership or license to it > will research > > Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 9/8/2010 11:16 AM: > > > ========================= > BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> > Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> > Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> > Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist > > Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man > >> Would it not be good to contribute this? >> >> Thanks >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]> >>> the placement of screenlets is based on a mininum screen size. >>> if you have a smaller screen size the the browser does all sorts of >>> crazy stuff based on the browser. >>> have a javascript in mine that tells the user if they have a lower >>> resolution than what ofbiz is set for. >>> >>> >>> >>> ========================= >>> BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> >>> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation >>> <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> >>> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> >>> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist >>> >>> Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man >>> >>> >>> Deepa Priolkar sent the following on 9/8/2010 9:09 AM: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Can you please explain why the screen resolution impacts the rendering >>>> of the product catalog for ecommerce application? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Deepa >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] >>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:37 PM >>>> To: [hidden email] >>>> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >>>> >>>> You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you >>>> might get bad surprises... >>>> >>>> Then use ./ant rather than ant >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> From: "Dan Dodd"<[hidden email]> >>>>> MavrickIT, >>>>> >>>>> I feel your pain. >>>>> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are using >>>> to >>>>> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. >>>>> >>>>> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the >>>> apt-get >>>>> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help came >>>>> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for >>>> --- >>>>> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: >>>>> $ sudo apt-get update >>>>> $ sudo apt-get install subversion >>>>> $ sudo apt-get install ant >>>>> $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk >>>>> >>>>> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. >>>>> #JAVA >>>>> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java >>>>> >>>>> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that >>>> causes >>>>> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. >>>>> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. >>>>> >>>>> INITIAL DOWNLOAD >>>>> $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) >>>>> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz >>>>> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder >>>> called >>>>> ofbiz >>>>> $ cd ofbiz >>>>> $ sudo ant run-install >>>>> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu& OFBiz but 34m on my xp >>>>> laptop) >>>>> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data >>>>> When it is done run: >>>>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>>>> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when >>>> it >>>>> is ready to try: >>>>> ------------------ >>>>> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] >>>>> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the >>>> ports >>>>> ---------------------- >>>>> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) >>>>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce >>>>> or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main >>>>> >>>>> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. >>>>> >>>>> Updating is easy >>>>> $ cd /opt/ofbiz >>>>> $ sudo svn up >>>>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>>>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>>>> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. >>>>> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with >>>>> $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz >>>>> Which will have the line: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> $ sudo ant >>>>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>>>> If it has an error in starting , run >>>>> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install >>>>> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry >>>>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Dan Dodd >>>>> >>>>> IHOP-KC >>>>> [hidden email] >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] >>>>> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM >>>>> To: [hidden email] >>>>> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >>>>> >>>>> Hi MavrickIT: >>>>> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. >>>> As >>>>> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. >>>> Beyond >>>>> that, I can't help you. >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Ruth >>>>> >>>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>> Hey Hoffman, >>>>>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >>>>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >>>>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >>>>>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >>>>>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command >>>> exactly. >>>>> even >>>>>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >>>>>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any >>>>> browser >>>>>> we see. 404 error means the same. >>>>>> So.. please help me. >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello MavrickIT: >>>>>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from >>>> the >>>>>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. >>>> The >>>>> >>>>>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >>>>>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when >>>>> getting >>>>>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >>>>>>> version, >>>>>>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the >>>> big >>>>>>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a >>>> prepackaged >>>>>>> version >>>>>>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything >>>> necessary >>>>> to >>>>>>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also >>>>> contain >>>>>>> all >>>>>>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that >>>>> are >>>>>>> used to >>>>>>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and >>>>> the >>>>>>> source >>>>>>> too"! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and >>>> get >>>>> up >>>>>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run >>>> OFBiz >>>>> >>>>>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >>>>>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and >>>> startup >>>>> >>>>>>> OFBiz. For example: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >>>>>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have >>>> something >>>>> >>>>>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >>>>>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the >>>> Ubuntu >>>>>>> unzip command is.) >>>>>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >>>>>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >>>>>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >>>>>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >>>>>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page >>>>> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >>>>>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are ready >>>> to >>>>> >>>>>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> Ruth Hoffman >>>>>>> http://www.myofbiz.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the >>>> links >>>>>>>> already >>>>>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, and >>>>>>>> tomcat, >>>>>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>>>>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside >>>>> ...home/ofbiz$ >>>>>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>>>>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>>>>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. >>>> Even, >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> where to download it? >>>>>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it >>>> to >>>>>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>>>>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) >>>>> it's >>>>>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>>>>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I >>>> type >>>>> @ >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>>>>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>>>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For quick setup use >>>>>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging >>>>> environment. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>> >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+ >>>> Se >>>>> tup+Guide >>>>>>>>> >>>>> >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Gui >>>> de >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>>>> Anil patel >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by >>>> step >>>>>>>>>> command >>>>>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a >>>> solution. I >>>>> >>>>>>>>>> found >>>>>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>>>>>>> running it. >>>>>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even know >>>>>>>>>> how to >>>>>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>>>>>>> Please help me. >>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>>> View this message in context: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> >>>> http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734 >>>> .h >>>>> tml >>>>>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ============================================================================================================================Disclaimer: >>>> This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and >>>> confidential and subject to the Tech Mahindra policy statement, you >>>> may review the policy at<a >>>> href="http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> >>>> externally and<a >>>> href="http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> >>>> internally within Tech >>>> Mahindra.============================================================================================================================ >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> > |
Actually I have not looked to see if this can be or has been implemented.
I would like the Browser variables available in the widgets, and FTL's. then in the header/Themes I could select the set of CSS files that would match that Browser. ========================= BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 9/8/2010 1:16 PM: > We may rewrite it, this should not be an issue > > Jacques > > From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]> >> the script is one i got off the internet, be glad to find the URL. >> I doubt I can give clear ownership or license to it >> will research >> >> Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 9/8/2010 11:16 AM: >> >> >> ========================= >> BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> >> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation >> <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> >> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> >> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist >> >> Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man >> >>> Would it not be good to contribute this? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]> >>>> the placement of screenlets is based on a mininum screen size. >>>> if you have a smaller screen size the the browser does all sorts of >>>> crazy stuff based on the browser. >>>> have a javascript in mine that tells the user if they have a lower >>>> resolution than what ofbiz is set for. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ========================= >>>> BJ Freeman <http://bjfreeman.elance.com> >>>> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation >>>> <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> >>>> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> >>>> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist >>>> >>>> Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man >>>> >>>> >>>> Deepa Priolkar sent the following on 9/8/2010 9:09 AM: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Can you please explain why the screen resolution impacts the rendering >>>>> of the product catalog for ecommerce application? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Deepa >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] >>>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:37 PM >>>>> To: [hidden email] >>>>> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >>>>> >>>>> You should preferably use the ant version packed with OFBiz. Else you >>>>> might get bad surprises... >>>>> >>>>> Then use ./ant rather than ant >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>>> From: "Dan Dodd"<[hidden email]> >>>>>> MavrickIT, >>>>>> >>>>>> I feel your pain. >>>>>> I'll assume that this is not a production server but one you are >>>>>> using >>>>> to >>>>>> learn OFBiz and ubuntu. >>>>>> >>>>>> I built an ubuntu server, added svn, ant and the JDK using the >>>>> apt-get >>>>>> commands which will put them in the right places. Most of my help >>>>>> came >>>>>> from the ubuntu forums which are great. Search the ubuntu forums for >>>>> --- >>>>>> apt-get svn -- and you'll find lots of info. Here's what I did: >>>>>> $ sudo apt-get update >>>>>> $ sudo apt-get install subversion >>>>>> $ sudo apt-get install ant >>>>>> $ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk >>>>>> >>>>>> And add these lines in your /home/youruserid/.bashrc near the top. >>>>>> #JAVA >>>>>> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin/java >>>>>> >>>>>> Just remember to use the sudo command before other commands as that >>>>> causes >>>>>> your commands to run as root for any permissions issue. Like above. >>>>>> Then I did the svn co command to get the source. >>>>>> >>>>>> INITIAL DOWNLOAD >>>>>> $ cd /opt (I put ofbiz in /opt...) >>>>>> $ sudo svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz >>>>>> this will take awhile but you will have the trunk on a new folder >>>>> called >>>>>> ofbiz >>>>>> $ cd ofbiz >>>>>> $ sudo ant run-install >>>>>> (about 7m 23s on the old PC I use for ubuntu& OFBiz but 34m on my xp >>>>>> laptop) >>>>>> This will build your ofbiz.jar file and populate the data >>>>>> When it is done run: >>>>>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>>>>> This will give a lot of output and end with something like this, when >>>>> it >>>>>> is ready to try: >>>>>> ------------------ >>>>>> 2009-10-06 06:25:34,806 (main) [ BeanShellContainer.java:101:INFO ] >>>>>> NOTICE: BeanShell service ports are not secure. Please protect the >>>>> ports >>>>>> ---------------------- >>>>>> point your browser to ( if it is on the same computer ) >>>>>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce >>>>>> or https://127.0.0.1:8443/catalog/control/main >>>>>> >>>>>> that should work, if not, I'd like to refine it so it does. >>>>>> >>>>>> Updating is easy >>>>>> $ cd /opt/ofbiz >>>>>> $ sudo svn up >>>>>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>>>>> $ sudo ./stopofbiz.sh >>>>>> Yes I seem to have to do it twice. >>>>>> You can check to see if ofbiz is running with >>>>>> $ ps -ef | grep ofbiz >>>>>> Which will have the line: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> $ sudo ant >>>>>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>>>>> If it has an error in starting , run >>>>>> $ sudo ant clean-all run-install >>>>>> To get a clean database and reinstall the demo data. Then retry >>>>>> $ sudo ./startofbiz.sh >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Dan Dodd >>>>>> >>>>>> IHOP-KC >>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>> >>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[hidden email]] >>>>>> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM >>>>>> To: [hidden email] >>>>>> Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial??? >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi MavrickIT: >>>>>> How about not using "wget" and use the download button from the Wiki. >>>>> As >>>>>> for version, I suggest the one pointed to by the download button. >>>>> Beyond >>>>>> that, I can't help you. >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Ruth >>>>>> >>>>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>>> Hey Hoffman, >>>>>>> Thanks for the solid solution. But I am stuck in again. >>>>>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-trunk-current.zip or >>>>>>> $wget http://build.ofbiz.org/ofbiz-rel9.04-current.zip >>>>>>> typing those commands ofbiz.zip is not downloaded anyway. >>>>>>> so, have no idea of downloading it. What should be the command >>>>> exactly. >>>>>> even >>>>>>> I tried lw-download something like this. Not working. >>>>>>> I find an error 404 not found. like the page cannot be found in any >>>>>> browser >>>>>>> we see. 404 error means the same. >>>>>>> So.. please help me. >>>>>>> Thanks >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Ruth Hoffman-2 wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hello MavrickIT: >>>>>>>> IMHO, take baby steps: Start by downloading a "zip'd" version from >>>>> the >>>>>>>> wiki, http://build.ofbiz.org and not the Subversion (SVN) package. >>>>> The >>>>>> >>>>>>>> instructions regarding which download is appropriate given your >>>>>>>> situation are confusing at best. I prefer to keep it simple when >>>>>> getting >>>>>>>> started. A little excerpt from my recent book: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Currently, if you visit the OFBiz site and decide to download a >>>>>>>> version, >>>>>>>> you have several options. The easiest thing to do is follow the >>>>> big >>>>>>>> download button and get the "nightly build". This is a >>>>> prepackaged >>>>>>>> version >>>>>>>> ready to unzip and run. Nightly builds contain everything >>>>> necessary >>>>>> to >>>>>>>> execute the demonstrations discussed in this book. They also >>>>>> contain >>>>>>>> all >>>>>>>> the source code and other artifacts including build scripts that >>>>>> are >>>>>>>> used to >>>>>>>> create the nightly builds. In other words, you get "all that and >>>>>> the >>>>>>>> source >>>>>>>> too"! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You won't need Tomcat, SVN or Ant to download a nightly build and >>>>> get >>>>>> up >>>>>>>> and running quickly. Simply, create the directory you wish to run >>>>> OFBiz >>>>>> >>>>>>>> in (make sure that Java is on the classpath while working in this >>>>>>>> directory), change to that directory, unzip your file there and >>>>> startup >>>>>> >>>>>>>> OFBiz. For example: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1) Create a directory such as /home/ofbiz >>>>>>>> 2) Download the zip file to your new directory. You will have >>>>> something >>>>>> >>>>>>>> that looks like this: /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload.zip >>>>>>>> 3) Unzip your file using something like gzip (Not sure what the >>>>> Ubuntu >>>>>>>> unzip command is.) >>>>>>>> 4) Move to the unzipped file location doing something like: cd >>>>>>>> /home/ofbiz/ofbizdownload >>>>>>>> 4) Run the Unix OFBiz invocation script that comes with the >>>>>>>> distribution: ./startofbiz.sh >>>>>>>> 5) Navigate to the ecommerce startup page >>>>>> http://localhost:8080/ecommerce >>>>>>>> 6) Observe that you see the ecommerce landing page >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Once you understand what you've got out-of-the-box and you are >>>>>>>> ready >>>>> to >>>>>> >>>>>>>> do some development work, then consider downloading from SVN. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> Ruth Hoffman >>>>>>>> http://www.myofbiz.com >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks Patel for trying to help me out. I have gone through the >>>>> links >>>>>>>>> already >>>>>>>>> that you gave me. Thing is, I already installed JRE6, full SDK, >>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>> tomcat, >>>>>>>>> SVN, ANT etc. These were installed in root by default. >>>>>>>>> I created folder /home/ofbiz. So, there is nothing inside >>>>>> ...home/ofbiz$ >>>>>>>>> I performed svn co http://svn.apache...... >>>>>>>>> Even I tried svn co http://................../ofbiz9+ and svn co >>>>>>>>> http://......../ofbiz4.0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So, how could I download ofbiz or even extract it, I don't know. >>>>> Even, >>>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>>> where to download it? >>>>>>>>> Some google sites say, to download ofbiz separately and extract it >>>>> to >>>>>>>>> /home/ofbiz user. Somewhere >>>>>>>>> (http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide) >>>>>> it's >>>>>>>>> shown that, "OFBiz with embedded Tomcat". >>>>>>>>> I can't find any exact solution. I am yet confused what should I >>>>> type >>>>>> @ >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> terminal for installing Ofbiz from the beginning. >>>>>>>>> Waiting for any suitable reply.:-( >>>>>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Anil Patel-3 wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> For quick setup use >>>>>>>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Please see following documents to setup development/staging >>>>>> environment. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+ >>>>> >>>>> Se >>>>>> tup+Guide >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Gui >>>>> >>>>> de >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>>>>> Anil patel >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:34 PM, MavrickIT wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Can anybody help me out for Ofbiz installation guide [step by >>>>> step >>>>>>>>>>> command >>>>>>>>>>> lines] from the Terminal (Ububntu)? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I've been facing lots trouble about it. Please find me a >>>>> solution. I >>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> found >>>>>>>>>>> no solid step by step commands tutorials for installing ofbiz or >>>>>>>>>>> running it. >>>>>>>>>>> well, I am newbie to linux as well. Eventually, I don't even >>>>>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>>>>> how to >>>>>>>>>>> extract or download ofbiz. >>>>>>>>>>> Please help me. >>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>>>> View this message in context: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-installation-tutorial----tp25716734p25716734 >>>>> >>>>> .h >>>>>> tml >>>>>>>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ============================================================================================================================Disclaimer: >>>>> >>>>> This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and >>>>> confidential and subject to the Tech Mahindra policy statement, you >>>>> may review the policy at<a >>>>> href="http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> >>>>> >>>>> externally and<a >>>>> href="http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> >>>>> >>>>> internally within Tech >>>>> Mahindra.============================================================================================================================ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > |
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