[jira] Updated: (OFBIZ-2038) The user should be able to go for creating account from the main page of ecommerce.

2008-11-10 Thread Rishi Solanki (JIRA)

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Rishi Solanki updated OFBIZ-2038:
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Attachment: regitration_From_main.patch

Here is the patch link added to register on the main page.
I have used UiLabel of value New Customer as Register is not available.

Thanks and Regards
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 The user should be able to go for creating account from the main page of 
 ecommerce.
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 Key: OFBIZ-2038
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2038
 Project: OFBiz
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: ecommerce
Reporter: Rishi Solanki
Priority: Minor
 Attachments: regitration_From_main.patch


 On the main page of ecommerce user should have the link to navigate new 
 customer page.

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Re: Latitude, Longitude in PostalAdress

2008-11-10 Thread Jacques Le Roux

This is related to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1923

I don't know for Yahoo and other, but I guess it's the same than for Google. You need a key to use their Map API. For Google this 
key is related to the domain used and allow to use the API only on this domain. So we need to store this information somewhere. I 
think about general.properties


Jacques 



Re: Application framework technology set

2008-11-10 Thread Adrian Crum

Raj Saini wrote:

Adrian Crum wrote:
I spent a little time looking at ServiceMix. It seems to duplicate a 
lot of the OFBiz infrastructure - which may be good or bad. It has its 
own application server container and persistence engine. Maybe we 
could create our own ESB based on whatever persistence layer OFBiz 
uses (Entity Engine or some future existing library) and JBI.


I really like the idea of OFBiz implementing ESB - an OFBiz user could 
easily plug in additional ESB applications.


-Adrian
  


I don't think ServicMix has their own persistence and service layers. 
ServiceMix is implementation of Java Business Integration (JBI) What 
they have are called Binding Components (BC)and Service Engines (SE). I 
see OFBiz applications as another BEs and communicating to each other 
using JBI standards.


Also, we can run service mix as standalone as well as embedded 
container. For example Apache Geronimo application server embeds 
ServiceMix. ServiceMix 4.0 will support OSGi components.


Thanks Raj! I saw that the ServiceMix download included Jetty and 
Hibernate. I admit I don't know enough about it - so I didn't realize 
those were optional.


If there is enough interest, it would be nice to get a discussion going 
in a Jira issue or on the Wiki.


-Adrian


Re: Application framework technology set

2008-11-10 Thread Tim Ruppert

+1

Cheers,
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On Nov 10, 2008, at 8:28 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:


Raj Saini wrote:

Adrian Crum wrote:
I spent a little time looking at ServiceMix. It seems to duplicate  
a lot of the OFBiz infrastructure - which may be good or bad. It  
has its own application server container and persistence engine.  
Maybe we could create our own ESB based on whatever persistence  
layer OFBiz uses (Entity Engine or some future existing library)  
and JBI.


I really like the idea of OFBiz implementing ESB - an OFBiz user  
could easily plug in additional ESB applications.


-Adrian

I don't think ServicMix has their own persistence and service  
layers. ServiceMix is implementation of Java Business Integration  
(JBI) What they have are called Binding Components (BC)and Service  
Engines (SE). I see OFBiz applications as another BEs and  
communicating to each other using JBI standards.
Also, we can run service mix as standalone as well as embedded  
container. For example Apache Geronimo application server embeds  
ServiceMix. ServiceMix 4.0 will support OSGi components.


Thanks Raj! I saw that the ServiceMix download included Jetty and  
Hibernate. I admit I don't know enough about it - so I didn't  
realize those were optional.


If there is enough interest, it would be nice to get a discussion  
going in a Jira issue or on the Wiki.


-Adrian




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[jira] Created: (OFBIZ-2039) German translations for ecommerce module

2008-11-10 Thread Markus Studer (JIRA)
German translations for ecommerce module


 Key: OFBIZ-2039
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2039
 Project: OFBiz
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: ecommerce
Affects Versions: SVN trunk
Reporter: Markus Studer
Priority: Trivial
 Fix For: SVN trunk
 Attachments: ecommerce-translations-german.diff.zip

Additional German translations for ecommerce based on 
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Dictionary+for+translations+to+German

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[jira] Created: (OFBIZ-2038) The user should be able to go for creating account from the main page of ecommerce.

2008-11-10 Thread Rishi Solanki (JIRA)
The user should be able to go for creating account from the main page of 
ecommerce.
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 Key: OFBIZ-2038
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2038
 Project: OFBiz
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: ecommerce
Reporter: Rishi Solanki
Priority: Minor


On the main page of ecommerce user should have the link to navigate new 
customer page.

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[jira] Updated: (OFBIZ-2039) German translations for ecommerce module

2008-11-10 Thread Markus Studer (JIRA)

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Markus Studer updated OFBIZ-2039:
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Attachment: ecommerce-translations-german.diff.zip

Patch with additional translations

 German translations for ecommerce module
 

 Key: OFBIZ-2039
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2039
 Project: OFBiz
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: ecommerce
Affects Versions: SVN trunk
Reporter: Markus Studer
Priority: Trivial
 Fix For: SVN trunk

 Attachments: ecommerce-translations-german.diff.zip


 Additional German translations for ecommerce based on 
 http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Dictionary+for+translations+to+German

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Re: svn commit: r712292 - /ofbiz/trunk/applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/includes/header.ftl

2008-11-10 Thread Rishi Solanki
Hello Vikas,

Here is the link for the jira issue and I have attach the patch for the
same.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2038

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On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 8:35 PM, Vikas Mayur [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Rishi, Please provide the steps for this process (and probably a patch on
 Jira) and I will follow up from there.

 Vikas


 On Nov 8, 2008, at 2:28 PM, Rishi Solanki wrote:

  Hello Vikas/All,

 If we notice that on any site for example yahoo/gmail or any e commerce
 site. There are two links available for any guest user in two ways ;
 1). log in | register
 2). sign in | sign up
 So that user can go for registration from the main page itself. It means
 that it is the regular and accepted convention followed by most of the
 site
 (In my view all sites).

 Also if a user not having any userLoginId then why he/she bother to click
 on
 login link, and will definitely search for a link through which he/she can
 register on that site.
 One more thing in the designing of sites the navigation rules it self says
 that we should provide all links on main page which are valid for a user.
 In
 our case it is guest user who can create profile on our site.
 It is only known to us that we can create our profile after clicking on
 login and then on create. But not to user of that site.

 Thoughts are most welcome   !!

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 Enterprise Software Developer
 HotWax Media Pvt. Ltd.

 On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Vikas Mayur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  inline.

 On Nov 8, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Rishi Solanki wrote:

 I think we need to add one link so user may have the option to create his

 profile.




  I know there is a link for login is exists,


 I guess this is sufficient to create a profile.


 Vikas


 but we should provide a link to

 register who visited the site as guest.




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 HotWax Media Pvt. Ltd.

 On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 3:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Author: mor

 Date: Fri Nov  7 14:25:42 2008
 New Revision: 712292

 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=712292view=rev
 Log:
 Few links on ecommerce header should be visible only to logged in user,
 hiding them for guest users

 Modified:
 ofbiz/trunk/applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/includes/header.ftl

 Modified:
 ofbiz/trunk/applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/includes/header.ftl
 URL:


 http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/includes/header.ftl?rev=712292r1=712291r2=712292view=diff



 ==
 ---
 ofbiz/trunk/applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/includes/header.ftl
 (original)
 +++
 ofbiz/trunk/applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/includes/header.ftl
 Fri Nov  7 14:25:42 2008
 @@ -106,11 +106,13 @@
  /ul
  ul id=right-links
 !-- NOTE: these are in reverse order because they are stacked
 right to left instead of left to right --
 -li id=header-bar-viewprofilea


 href=@ofbizUrlviewprofile/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.CommonProfile}/a/li
 -li id=header-bar-ListQuotesa


 href=@ofbizUrlListQuotes/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.OrderOrderQuotes}/a/li
 -li id=header-bar-ListRequestsa


 href=@ofbizUrlListRequests/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.OrderRequests}/a/li
 -li id=header-bar-editShoppingLista


 href=@ofbizUrleditShoppingList/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.EcommerceShoppingLists}/a/li
 -li id=header-bar-orderhistorya


 href=@ofbizUrlorderhistory/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.OrderHistory}/a/li
 +#if userLogin?has_content  userLogin.userLoginId !=
 anonymous
 +li id=header-bar-viewprofilea


 href=@ofbizUrlviewprofile/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.CommonProfile}/a/li
 +li id=header-bar-ListQuotesa


 href=@ofbizUrlListQuotes/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.OrderOrderQuotes}/a/li
 +li id=header-bar-ListRequestsa


 href=@ofbizUrlListRequests/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.OrderRequests}/a/li
 +li id=header-bar-editShoppingLista


 href=@ofbizUrleditShoppingList/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.EcommerceShoppingLists}/a/li
 +li id=header-bar-orderhistorya


 href=@ofbizUrlorderhistory/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.OrderHistory}/a/li
 +/#if
 #if catalogQuickaddUse
 li id=header-bar-quickadda


 href=@ofbizUrlquickadd/@ofbizUrl${uiLabelMap.CommonQuickAdd}/a/li
 /#if









possible solution to OOTB tests

2008-11-10 Thread Adam Heath
How about using the EntitySync stuff, to record all changes during a
test run, then 'undoing' them?


recent flood of commits to applications/product

2008-11-10 Thread Adam Heath
I just checked in(712919) the last of the java15 changes to
applications/product.  I tried to break it up into smaller chunks, so it
is easier to digest.

Before I started to commit, I ran tests at every single patch point.
This was made *much* easier by using mercurial patch queues.  I'd apply
each patch in turn, run a full ant clean-all, ant run-install, ant
run-tests.  Once that all looked good, I then started the commit
process.  During this phase, I only did an ant clean/ant series of steps.

For those who are interested in using mercurial with ofbiz, the url is:

http://hg.webslinger.org/hg/ofbiz.apache.org

This is updated every 30 minutes automatically(it polls the svn server).


Re: possible solution to OOTB tests

2008-11-10 Thread Tim Ruppert
That's typically the process I've used with other tools, but I didn't  
know this type of serialization was already built into OFBiz.  Sounds  
pretty cool.


Cheers,
Tim
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On Nov 10, 2008, at 5:59 PM, Adam Heath wrote:


How about using the EntitySync stuff, to record all changes during a
test run, then 'undoing' them?




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Re: possible solution to OOTB tests

2008-11-10 Thread Adam Heath
Tim Ruppert wrote:
 That's typically the process I've used with other tools, but I didn't
 know this type of serialization was already built into OFBiz.  Sounds
 pretty cool.

Well, it's not featureful enough.  I've seen messages in the log about
EntityAuditLog.  After I sent that email, I looked at the code, and it
is designed to activate on individual fields.  It'd need to be altered
to handle full entities; but that doesn't sound all that hard to do.

ps: If someone else wanted to tackle making the audit stuff save full
entities, that'd be just swell.


Re: possible solution to OOTB tests

2008-11-10 Thread David E Jones


On Nov 10, 2008, at 11:30 PM, Adam Heath wrote:


Tim Ruppert wrote:

That's typically the process I've used with other tools, but I didn't
know this type of serialization was already built into OFBiz.  Sounds
pretty cool.


Well, it's not featureful enough.  I've seen messages in the log about
EntityAuditLog.  After I sent that email, I looked at the code, and it
is designed to activate on individual fields.  It'd need to be altered
to handle full entities; but that doesn't sound all that hard to do.

ps: If someone else wanted to tackle making the audit stuff save full
entities, that'd be just swell.


Wait, are you talking about the EntitySync stuff, or the entity audit  
stuff?


I guess either way they aren't really adequate for this sort of thing.  
The EntitySync stuff doesn't keep track of what changed, just that  
something changed at a certain point in time so that we know what  
needs to be sent to the other server(s).


The entity audit stuff could do this, perhaps, but would be REALLY  
inefficient as it records changes to one field at a time. It may be  
faster to truncate all tables and just reload the demo data in order  
to refresh it...


-David




Re: possible solution to OOTB tests

2008-11-10 Thread Adam Heath
David E Jones wrote:

 The entity audit stuff could do this, perhaps, but would be REALLY
 inefficient as it records changes to one field at a time. It may be
 faster to truncate all tables and just reload the demo data in order to
 refresh it...

I'm talking about the audit stuff, and yeah, per-field would suck.  But
if there was another feature added to the audit stuff, so that you could
save an entire entity in one go.  Might need a separate set of tables,
and another flag in the model.