Thanks Ashish :)

This clarifies all, so please also forget my next message for Pranay (about a 
commit and Jira)

Jacques

Le 14/05/2015 11:41, Ashish Vijaywargiya a écrit :
Hello Jacques,

Please hold on for sometime. Pranay is on leave since last few days and I
am sure he will post comment here as he is back to work. I hope you are not
in hurry?

Thanks!

--
Kind Regards
Ashish Vijaywargiya
HotWax Systems - est. 1997

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:

It's a pity nobody cares about this tutorial. Wrong or not up to date
documentation is worse than no documentation. Moreover this tutorial is/was
a most important piece for newcomers discovery.

Still hoping feedback...

Jacques


Le 09/05/2015 11:41, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :

Hi All, Adrian,

Adrian I have looked at your ApacheCon 15 presentation, good it has been
advertised on the user ML!

One point, I read:

<<The Best Practice to follow is:
“When a screen is split up into multiple templates or screens thedata
preparation action should be associated only with the individualsmall
screen
that it prepares data for. This makes it easier to move templates and
content
pieces around and reuse them in many places. “

In other words, the data preparation logic should be contained within the
screen widget that renders it –including forms, menus, and trees.

But the tutorial found on the Wiki:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Tutorial+-+A+Beginners+Development+Guide
does not follow this best practice –the data preparation is done in the
screen
and not in the form that displays the data. Consequently, that form is not
reusable –it will be empty (not contain any data) if it is used in any
other  screen.>>

It seems that the Hotwax System contribution policy has changed and this
is no longer maintained by them (was mostly Pranay).

Pranay, HS team, could you please confirm this tutorial is no longer
maintained by you and if we should rather link a page on HS blog?

Of course I'm not thinking about only the point Adrian outlined, but in
general.

Thanks

Jacques


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