How to install openbravo pos on windows


















The process described here is not a reference install to give the best possible Openbravo installation for that please one of the other main installation options. Instead it serves as a guide usable by an advanced administrator to be able to make a properly working Openbravo installation. The administrator is expected to take the system environment in detail i.

Windows Server or a Linux distribution. The main part is the first section which will list all required actions to be done for example which PostgreSQL version to install and which config settings to change. The examples are just to show a possible way to do this and are not! A Openbravo installation requires several software component to be installed. For each of the the correct version needs to be selected to lead to a properly working and well performing installation.

Typically for each component there are several major versions supported and one of those selected as the recommended one. As both the list of version changes over time and this guide should be adaptable to range of Openbravo releases the concrete versions to use are not repeated in this document.

Instead when using it recommended version matching the Openbravo release to be installed should be selected. You can also create a shortcut to this file and place it in your preferred location: the desktop, the launch bar In linux you first need to add execution permissions to the files start. Then execute sh start. If you want to have Openbravo POS in your language you need first to download the localization package suitable for your language. The list of available localization packages and where to download is maintained in the Openbravo POS localization guide.

Localization packages are very simple to install, just uncompress the localization package in the same folder Openbravo POS is installed and restart the application.

Once Openbravo POS is installed you should decide whether you want to run Openbravo POS on the built-in engine or on any of the other database engines supported. Openbravo POS since version 2. Apache Derby is bundled with the binary package of Openbravo POS and offers the advantage that it doesn't have to be configured, and it is reliable and robust enough for most requirements.

Openbravo POS is distributed with the embedded library of Apache Derby so if you plan to use Apache Derby in embedded mode you do not need to download or install anything. Using Embedded mode makes the database single concurrent user. Only one OpenbravoPOS can access it at a time. In client server mode you can access the database concurrently from several applications or workstations. An example of a database configuration using Apache Derby as database engine in embedded mode is:.

Using OpenOffice base enables you to visualize your data, write reports and queries. Be careful if you choose to alter data, you can easily break internal links or sequences between records or tables. Download MySQL server essentials package recommended and install it. Note: More about setup ant task can be found at Openbravo. Note: On a windows based system all path in Openbravo. This applies for example to the source. The ant setup tool currently has a known bug not following this for source.

One file which is delivered with the Openbravo sourcecode is needed to be available inside a folder of the ant installation. That can be done by either copying the file once or creating a symlink ln -s on linux or using mklink on a windows system. Before starting with installation, check that Openbravo. If not, edit them manually.



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