It's not stuck. It is running normally.

-Adrian

MavrickIT wrote:
Dan,
Firstly, thanks for your cooperation.
I can't even ./startofbiz.sh
So, browser simply says -> the page cannot be found.
I didn't configure the ofbiz yet.
Installation part is done. Configuration part is left. Moreover, doing ./startofbiz.sh , ............ (default-invoker-Thread-9) [ServiceDespatcher.java:593:info]
Sync service [JobDispatcher/sendEmailDated] finished in [152] milliseconds
"empty"
"empty"
"empty"
It's stuck in here. It's kinda like hanged. It's just stuck in. I did cancel
Ctrl+C it and did ./startofbiz.sh again. and still the same.

So, there I go.
What to do now.. ?  :-(
Thanks

Dan Dodd wrote:
What message did you the browser give when you pointed it to
http://127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce   ?

Dan Dodd

IHOP-KC
[email protected]
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From: MavrickIT [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 1:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: OFBiz installation tutorial???


Hello Ruth,
Yes I tried it. [i tried with http://..../ecommerce]
it doesn't work.
Well --->
when I start it ./startofbiz.sh screen is flooded and flooded.
It's shown at bottom -> Not committing transaction, status is No transaction (6)
I didn't do configure ofbiz.
Now im trying to do the task following
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+
Setup+Guide
Not sure, if I can do. Im stuck in config part again. I don't know how to access:
 ${ofbiz insall dir}/framework/base/config/cache.properties

Please help me.
thanks

Dan Dodd wrote:
MavrickIT, Following the "flood" what the last couple of lines on the screen?
Did you try to access by pointing your browser to
127.0.0.1:8080/ecommerce  ??

Dan Dodd

IHOP-KC
[email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: MavrickIT [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 1:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Ofbiz installation tutorial???


Thanks Ruth,
Your procedure works. But, when I start it ./startofbiz.sh screen is flooded and flooded. It's shown at bottom -> Not committing transaction, status is No
transaction
(6)
and does it take longer to be started ? It's more than 5 mins, still
the
screen is flooded and yet not started the ofbiz.
I created $/home/ofbiz
Downloaded ofbiz into /home/ofbiz$
Extracted it into /home/ofbiz/ofbiz$
I found---> /home/ofbiz/ofbiz/ofbiz-trunk$dir
..... ..... .... startofbiz.sh .... .... ....
..... ..... ... ...... .....
I started it as /home/ofbiz/ofbiz/ofbiz-trunk$./startofbiz.sh

there it goes. Screen flood.
Got stuck in here.
Any solution?
I already have JRE6 (full sdk installed), SVN, tomcat, ANT installed
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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