How to run Gerrit on Windows with basic setup [closed] - windows

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I was trying to Google for answer and figure it out myself for few hours already but no success.
My idea is something like Gerrit's Quick get started guide which unfortunately does not work under Windows.
I need it only for evaluation purposes, so H2 DB and other things like not working email, ... are not a problem.

Download gerrit
java -jar gerrit-full-2.5.2.war init
Follow the guide.
For testing purposes use development_become_any_account under authentication method.
then you will end up with a running server

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