On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 12:36 AM Ádám Sághy <adamsa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi > > I am not sure whether there is a step by step guide for that, but like i > said you can start looking into the docker compose files of Fineract (you > can find them in the root directory: https://github.com/apache/fineract) > or you can play a little bit around manually deploy it and give it a test > run. > > You might found useful guides about how to setup manually with docker: > https://fineract-academy.com/how-to-setup-fineract-with-docker.html and > here are some list about common issues: > https://fineract-academy.com/how-to-fix-common-issues.html > > I would say the easiest path to have a running backend is the docker > compose files. > > Of course eventually there will be need for some customization and change > in the default configuration, but lets not run ahead… With these > informations you should be able to run the Fineract on your own machine > with the default configuration. > > Regards, > Adam > Thanks, Adam, for the detailed explanation. I really appreciate it. I will reach out here if I have any follow-up questions. Best regards, Kaushal