HiveMind is a comprehensive ERP application for service organizations. It includes a project management application featuring project/task, request, and content (wiki) management. There is support for multiple vendors, multiple clients, flexible billing rates, time recording, expenses, invoicing (AR/AP), payments, and general ledger.
To run HiveMind you need Moqui Framework, HiveMind itself, and the components it depends on. Moqui supports a few methods for setup and deployment as described in the documentation here:
http://www.moqui.org/docs/framework/Run+and+Deploy
The easiest way to try HiveMind is with the binary distribution available on GitHub:
https://github.com/moqui/HiveMind/releases
If you don't have gradle or ant installed you can use this command line to run Java directly:
$ java -jar moqui.war
To get and locally run the latest HiveMind you'll need JDK 8 or later (OpenJDK or Oracle), and either a git client or you can use the binary download link on GitHub.
Java can be downloaded here (make sure to use the Download button under the JDK column, NOT the under the JRE column):
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
The following instructions use the Gradle Wrapper to build. You can optionally download and install Gradle (from http://www.gradle.org/downloads) and use gradle instead of ./gradlew in the example commands.
To download Moqui/Mantle/HiveMind source and build/run locally use the following steps:
Zip: https://github.com/moqui/moqui-framework/archive/master.zip
Git: https://github.com/moqui/moqui-framework.git
From either source you should put the contents in a moqui directory for the next steps. If you use the Zip download change the directory name from moqui-framework-master to moqui. If you clone the Git repository clone it into a moqui directory.
This is easy with the dependency configuration per component, and the Gradle get component tasks. With Gradle Wrapper you don't need to install Gradle separately to do this. The HiveMind component is configured by default in the Moqui addons.xml file, so just run:
$ ./gradlew getComponent -Pcomponent=HiveMind
If you downloaded the zip archive for Moqui Framework this will download the zip archives for HiveMind and each component it depends on. If you cloned from the git repository this will clone all components from their repositories.
From the moqui directory run:
$ ./gradlew load
This will build Moqui and load seed and demo data from all components into an embedded H2 database.
From the moqui directory run:
$ java -jar moqui.war
For the HiveMind Project Management application, in your browser go to:
http://localhost:8080/vapps/hm
Or for the admin application go to:
http://localhost:8080/vapps/hmadmin
Use the button in the lower-left corner of the screen login as John Doe.
Java 8 JDK is required (OpenJDK or Oracle): http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Here are command line steps for initial checkout, setup, and run:
$ git clone git@github.com:moqui/moqui-framework.git moqui
$ cd moqui
$ ./gradlew getComponent -Pcomponent=HiveMind
$ ./gradlew load
$ java -jar moqui.war
Here are steps for a basic update (for development with clean out and rebuild of database):
$ cd moqui
$ ./gradlew cleanAll gitPullAll
$ ./gradlew load
$ java -jar moqui.war
To access the project management app go to something like http://localhost:8080/vapps/hm in a web browser. To access the admin app go to http://localhost:8080/vapps/hmadmin.