Most of the new Apache stuff: Cassandra, Zookeeper, Kafka seem amazing and can 
be used on modern enterprises.

Older ones of Biz seem too dated.

That is my premise from pouring through it all




So, the issue for MOST open source people like me who want to work on Apache 
exclusively is we are not enterprise class but want to be.


In short, we are trying to do what we have never done and don't know how to do 
and if we can pay a gazillion computer people, they all recommend something 
different and NONE or few have ever built an enterprise class system


That said....doen't Apache see the usefulness of taking current great projects 
like zookeeper, kafka and cassandra and drawing a simple visual model and 
saying here is the model:


e commerce example: production administration side (I had hoped ofBiz but seems 
not)  e commerce....one line to product catalogs that are dumped in full one 
line to accounting like Quickbooks...that is production/operations and 
administration...line to crm....now sales can use catalogs to quote (also tying 
to quikcbooks)


A big point is the accounting database supplier database and customer database 
ideally or different by a little....


then now data....my sql non sql cassanda and then how does kakka integrate all 
that to inputs so no one has to sit and do it all


?


can anyone lay it out so we can be unleased and build it? I'd like to build an 
enterprise class shopping cart, and manage multiple catalogs including video 
all using apache open source but their is no person who can say ok this product 
this one that one or even draw it up


Paul.



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