Hi @viperboys,
The first line in the log "AbstractTracker Tracking failed for ModelTracker" suggests there might be a problem with Solr index & the repository. Try to perform a solr reindex.
If that doesn't fix the issue, make sure you have the right client certificates in SOLR. Take a look at https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-ssl-generator.
HTH
Ey @EddieMay and @abhinavmishra14
Now work finee, I followed these steps and they worked perfectly.
https://docs.alfresco.com/6.0/tasks/deploy-docker-compose.html
For some reason the other one that I download through MAVEN doesn't work for me ..
The bad thing is that this that I download says that it expires in 2 days hahaha
Either should work, The reason why you got expired message because you are using enterprise verison "https://docs.alfresco.com/6.0/tasks/deploy-docker-compose.html", You have to apply the license if you use enterprise version. You might have installed enterprise version earlier.
Else use this one instead: https://github.com/Alfresco/acs-community-deployment
git clone https://github.com/Alfresco/acs-community-deployment.git cd acs-community-deployment
use master branch. other steps should be same.
Base project generated via SDK4.1 should work as well. That's the right way to develop your custom extensions and test.
Hi @viperboys
There is also an equivalent page in the Community Edition documentation that you can use: https://docs.alfresco.com/community/tasks/deploy-docker-compose.html. This page shows you how to deploy the last release of Alfresco Community Edition (using a tagged release branch). I'd welcome any feedback on this content.
Hi @adelaidenx
Thank you very much for your advice. I already managed to configure my development environment. What I'm looking for is the documentation to open the code with Eclipse and do any custom development.
Now work fine.. I am happy!
Only one thing, I understand Alfresco 6.x is based on Docker and containers. How did I configure Eclipse with the Alfresco code to make my own customizations?
Glad it worked. Marking it closed if it's okay for you.
Since you were able to setup, and I hope you are now little bit familiar to docker and stuffs. I would suggest you to checkout "alfresco-developer-series" project for reference and follow along this tutorial
Follow the tutorial exactly in the order it is provided.
Once you understand concepts you can start working on your custom extensions and do customizations based on requirements
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