Hi guys,
Recently we'd decided to use ofbiz 12.04 branch as the base for our next project. However upon download i notice that the startup script and stop script for windows is missing from the branch. A further check on the trunk reveal that both the bat and sh scripts were removed. Is it that we should be using another method to start ofbiz now? I tried googling but can't get any sufficient info to confirm this. Any idea guys? Thanx FooShyn |
The .bat and .sh scripts are moved to tools directory or you can also
use "ant start" to start ofbiz. Regards, Ankit Jain On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Foo Shyn Chung <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > Recently we'd decided to use ofbiz 12.04 branch as the base for our next > project. However upon download i notice that the startup script and stop > script for windows is missing from the branch. A further check on the trunk > reveal that both the bat and sh scripts were removed. > > Is it that we should be using another method to start ofbiz now? I tried > googling but can't get any sufficient info to confirm this. > > Any idea guys? > > Thanx > FooShyn |
I see..thanks for the info.
Thanx FooShyn On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Ankit Jain <[hidden email]> wrote: > The .bat and .sh scripts are moved to tools directory or you can also > use "ant start" to start ofbiz. > > Regards, > Ankit Jain > > > > On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Foo Shyn Chung <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > Recently we'd decided to use ofbiz 12.04 branch as the base for our next > > project. However upon download i notice that the startup script and stop > > script for windows is missing from the branch. A further check on the > trunk > > reveal that both the bat and sh scripts were removed. > > > > Is it that we should be using another method to start ofbiz now? I tried > > googling but can't get any sufficient info to confirm this. > > > > Any idea guys? > > > > Thanx > > FooShyn > |
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Hello FooShyn,
You can also use this commands to start ofbiz: java -jar ofbiz.jar Thank you. Regards Arun Kumar Batham On Wednesday 13 June 2012 01:50 PM, Foo Shyn Chung wrote: > Hi guys, > > Recently we'd decided to use ofbiz 12.04 branch as the base for our next > project. However upon download i notice that the startup script and stop > script for windows is missing from the branch. A further check on the trunk > reveal that both the bat and sh scripts were removed. > > Is it that we should be using another method to start ofbiz now? I tried > googling but can't get any sufficient info to confirm this. > > Any idea guys? > > Thanx > FooShyn > |
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Hi FooShyn,
the new command is now: ./tools/startofbiz.bat Jacopo On Jun 13, 2012, at 10:20 AM, Foo Shyn Chung wrote: > Hi guys, > > Recently we'd decided to use ofbiz 12.04 branch as the base for our next > project. However upon download i notice that the startup script and stop > script for windows is missing from the branch. A further check on the trunk > reveal that both the bat and sh scripts were removed. > > Is it that we should be using another method to start ofbiz now? I tried > googling but can't get any sufficient info to confirm this. > > Any idea guys? > > Thanx > FooShyn |
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------Original Message------ From: Jacopo Cappellato To: [hidden email] ReplyTo: [hidden email] Subject: Re: startofbiz.bat obsolete? Sent: Jun 13, 2012 05:28 Hi FooShyn, the new command is now: ../tools/startofbiz.bat Jacopo On Jun 13, 2012, at 10:20 AM, Foo Shyn Chung wrote: > Hi guys, > > Recently we'd decided to use ofbiz 12.04 branch as the base for our next > project. However upon download i notice that the startup script and stop > script for windows is missing from the branch. A further check on the trunk > reveal that both the bat and sh scripts were removed. > > Is it that we should be using another method to start ofbiz now? I tried > googling but can't get any sufficient info to confirm this. > > Any idea guys? > > Thanx > FooShyn Power3 Esportes - Ação em Viver |
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