This tutorial is designed for beginners with little or no OFBiz experience. It covers the fundamentals of the OFBiz application development process. The goal is to make a developer conversant with best practices, coding conventions, basic control flow, and all other aspects which that a developer needs for OFBiz customization.
This tutorial will help you in building your first "Demo Application" in OFBiz.
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Apache OFBiz Tutorial Framework Introduction Videos |
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- trunk framework: $ git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz-framework.git ofbiz-framework
or https://github.com/apache/ofbiz-framework.git ofbiz-framework
Since the trunk was split into ofbiz-framework and ofbiz-plugins, the specialpurpose and hot-deploy directories have disappeared.
New components must be put in a plugins directory which works as was the hot-deploy directory.
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1.Checkout via Gradle tasks
To get all components use pullAllPluginsSource(This command should be run from ofbiz-framework home). Beware this deletes a previously existing plugins directory.
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For Linux/Mac: $ ./gradlew pullAllPluginsSource For Windows: > gradlew pullAllPluginsSource |
2.Checkout via GIT command(Following commands should be run from ofbiz-framework home)
- ofbiz-plugins: $ git clone https://github.com/apache/ofbiz-plugins.git plugins
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