Create off-line applications and conect to ofbiz services.
This arquiteture is cool.


2008/1/4, David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>
> It is certainly possible, and I'm aware of a few efforts to create
> things like this based on OFBiz.
>
> The term "client server" usually refers to a heavier client
> application talking directly to the database server, and that is
> basically what the POS application is (using a Swing UI, based on XUI).
>
> Another, generally better, approach is to have a lighter application
> that talks to service on an application server. The OFBiz framework
> supports this easily as well talking to the server in limited ways
> using SOAP or XML-RPC, or more flexibly with a remote dispatcher for
> the OFBiz Service Engine. For example code and comments describing how
> to use it see the java file for:
>
> org.ofbiz.service.rmi.ExampleRemoteClient
>
> -David
>
>
> On Jan 4, 2008, at 1:11 PM, Mohammed Hagag wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > i'm thinking if there's an ofbiz desktop client based on some
> > technology like eclipse RCP it will attract more users and
> > organizations, is there any project like this?
> > and if not, does ofbiz supports this model of development client /
> > server, is it easy or hard to be done ?
> >
> > --
> > Mohamed M. Hagag
> > محمد محمود حجاج
> > http://bintoo.sf.net/drpl/
> > http://mohamedhagag.wordpress.com
>
>
>

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