Hey Dan,
Would be great if you could do so.
I should be waiting for your response.

Thanks,


Dan Dodd wrote:
> 
> MavrickIT, 
> I'll put together a note on how to download and build OFBiz on an
> existing ubuntu server if that would work for you.
> 
> Dan Dodd
> 
> IHOP-KC
> [email protected] 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ruth Hoffman [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:39 PM
> To: [email protected]
> 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+
> Setup+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.
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