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- Select
Remote Java Application
from the tree on the left. - Click
New
(button on the bottom left). - Type a name at the top (OFBiz, perhaps?)
- On the Connect tab
- Pick
ofbiz
for the project - Select
Standard (Socket Attach)
for Connection Type - Type
localhost
for host - Type
8091
(or whatever port you chose) for port
- Pick
- On the Source tab
- Click
Add Projects...
(buttons on the right) - Select the ofbiz project
- Click
- Click
Apply
If you have OFBiz running debug (Step 1 above) you can start debugging by clickingDebug
(on the bottom) now.
You know that you are connected when you see a start/stop button in the debug perspective of Eclipse.No Format First created by Jarrod Ribble.
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Running (or debugging) OFBiz in Eclipse
- Select OFBiz project, right-click on it -> Run As -> Run ... (alike for Debug)
- Select Java Application and click on New
- Set Run configuration name to OFBiz
- Main tab:
- Project: OFBiz
- Main class: org.ofbiz.base.start.Start
- Arguments:
Wiki Markup VM arguments: \-Xms128MXms(minValue)M \-Xmx256MXmx(maxValue)M + \["-Duser.language=en only if using another locale on Windows\] (typically minValue = 128, maxValue = 512, more is better of course)
- Working directory: Use default working directory
- Classpath
- Bootstrap Entries: JRE System Library
- User Entries: ofbiz.jar from OFBiz project
- Don't forget to remove the entry "ofbiz (default classpath)" else you may have a message "Can't find bundle for base name cache, locale ..."
- Source tab
- Click
Add Projects...
(buttons on the right) - Select the ofbiz project
- Click
- Environment
- Add environment variable LC_ALL=C (Optional, Linux only)
- Main tab:
- Click on Apply and Run (or Debug)
No Format Thanks to Peter Goron of Néréides
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