the pattern of having the entities and services specific to a component
will be broken. so a test file in each folder about were the entities
and services are should be included.
you can take the webapp/content/docbooks and put in common since it is
standalone engine for created docbooks output.
suggest put in webapps or common.
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Adrian Crum sent the following on 12/15/2010 11:15 AM:
At first glance it looks that way. All we really need in the framework
are the content entities and their CRUD services.
-Adrian
On 12/15/2010 11:04 AM, Scott Gray wrote:
I really think you'd need to split the content component into two,
simply moving it to the framework would probably introduce a whole
other set of dependencies to deal with.
Regards
Scott
HotWax Media
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On 16/12/2010, at 7:40 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
To clarify, I'm trying to get the components in the framework folder
to run by themselves - without the components found in the
applications folder. Some of the framework components have UIs.
I understand everyone has a different opinion on what constitutes a
framework, so I don't want to rehash that discussion. I just want to
disable the components in the applications folder and still have
OFBiz run.
-Adrian
On 12/15/2010 10:13 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
first question is should there be any UI activity at the framework
level.
Should not it just be the support to allow a UI system to put
installed.
when I mean UI I am talking about any interaction to the user.
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Adrian Crum sent the following on 12/15/2010 9:52 AM:
I'm working on a project that requires only the OFBiz framework. I'm
trying to get a framework-only installation to run.
There are a lot of dependencies on the party and content components.
Removing dependencies on the party component should be fairly easy.
The
online help system uses the content component, so that is an issue.
Should we move the content component to the framework?
-Adrian