Thanks Jacques, I have been thinking to rewrite the tutorial. Planning to
start writing the new one shortly, please stay tuned.

This time I am thinking to do it differently-
1. Download and Setup - Clearly outlining system hardware requirements.
2. Developing Custom Apps
3. Customizations to Existing Apps

Also thinking to create videos for the same which can be embedded within
tutorial itself. Depending on preference by the learner he can choose
his/her source of learning OFBiz(Tutorial Doc or Videos).

If you or anyone have recommendations around it, lets discuss on this
thread. I strongly believe the time has come when this tutorial should be
rewritten.


Best regards,

Pranay Pandey
HotWax Systems
http://www.hotwaxsystems.com/
skype: pranay.pandey
cell: +91 982.603.5576

On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:

> 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 is no longer maintained by them (was mostly Pranay).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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