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  • 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:
      • VM arguments: -Xms(minValue)M -Xmx(maxValue)M  (typically minValue = 128, maxValue = 512, more is better of course) -Duser.language=en  
        • In some case (Suse  SL 10.1 at least) it's better to not define any VM arguments but let the defaults values.
      • 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
    • Environment
      • Add environment variable LC_ALL=C (Optional, Linux only)
  • Click on Apply and Run (or Debug)
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    Thanks to Peter Goron of Néréides
    

Note that when doing development work, you will have to stop OFBiz, run an Ant build and re-start. Because this method treats OFBiz as a plain Java up, you don't have any automatic classloading as you might be used to when using Eclipse-WTP and developing webapps.

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