Hi Bruno,
Look for GeoPoint in *.ftl, *.java, *.js, *.xml file. Should be enough for a
guy like you ;o)
Jacques
From: "Bruno Busco"
Hi Jacques,
is there some documentation od even a simple JIRA or ML discussion
where I can read how does it work now?
Or may be could you point me to the files/
Should have included this link:
http://googlemapsapi.blogspot.com/2007/03/kml-and-georss-support-added-to-google.html
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 12:52 AM, Al Byers wrote:
> Bruno,
>
> I did some work along these lines 2-3 years ago, but I can't find it,
> now. But I did add WfsEventHandler to work w
Bruno,
I did some work along these lines 2-3 years ago, but I can't find it,
now. But I did add WfsEventHandler to work with Geoserver, I believe.
It is probably more than you want right now.
I also remember using the RomeEventHandler to implement GeoRSS and
populated a Google map with markers th
Hi Jacques,
is there some documentation od even a simple JIRA or ML discussion
where I can read how does it work now?
Or may be could you point me to the files/entity involved?
Many thanks,
-Bruno
2009/12/12 Jacques Le Roux :
> Hi Bruno,
>
> Yes sure it was designed with this in mind. It should b
Hi Bruno,
Yes sure it was designed with this in mind. It should be extended though. Should be very simple, look for the javascript examples. I
guess Googling for mulit-points you should quickly find examples.
Jacques
From: "Bruno Busco"
Hi devs,
I have a list of recorded events, each one wi
I'm in contact with Yossi the webmaster of opensourceerpguru.com.
Maybe you followed: for months now I have promised to create an history.
For us and our users of course, Yossi is also interested.
I hope to do it "soon", since I have "found" http://ofbiz.apache.org/releasenotes.html wich was miss
If you are going to merge the birt branch with the trunk, take the
version just before we added the reports.
We will add he reports later after we implemented your suggestions
including the naming.
Regards,
Hans
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 18:43 -0600, Adam Heath wrote:
> doo...@apache.org wrote:
> >
doo...@apache.org wrote:
> Author: doogie
> Date: Fri Dec 11 23:11:39 2009
> New Revision: 889851
>
> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=889851&view=rev
> Log:
> Merged with trunk 889845.
As evident by this commit, I've started looking at birt now.
The first concrete real issue I notice, is t
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Bruno Busco commented on OFBIZ-3274:
Adrian,
I have some problem with #2.
I found that
Added in version 889862 - should be propagated in around 30 minutes or so.
Thanks Bruno.
Cheers,
Ruppert
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On Dec 11, 2009, at 4:54 PM, Tim Ruppert wrote:
> Yes for sure - adding it now.
>
> Cheers,
> Ruppert
Yes for sure - adding it now.
Cheers,
Ruppert
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On Dec 11, 2009, at 4:31 PM, Bruno Busco wrote:
> Shouldn't we add this link in the "In the news" section on ofbiz.org ?
> http://opensourceerpguru.com/2009/05/12/a
Shouldn't we add this link in the "In the news" section on ofbiz.org ?
http://opensourceerpguru.com/2009/05/12/apache-ofbiz-revamps-website/
-Bruno
Hi devs,
I have a list of recorded events, each one with its GPS coordinates,
and I want to create a screen with a map (google ?) where they are
shown.
I know that in the OFBiz framework there is some geolocalization
feature but I never used it.
Do you think that the existing feature can be used t
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Attachment: ComparativeCashFlowStatement.png
OFBIZ_3332.patch
Hi all, Here is patch
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Jacques Le Roux commented on OFBIZ-1870:
It's not too bad we waited here.
The new
Implement Comparative Cash Flow Statement.
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Components: accounting
R
Adam Heath wrote:
The coverage stuff I have done for ofbiz is based on the method I did
it for webslinger. I wrote a shim to allow for other coverage tools
to be used, then wrote a classpath/jar walker to find all classes
matching a particular pattern, a dynamic temporary classloader to load
the
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Adrian Crum updated OFBIZ-3245:
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Updated patch. This patch should fix the errors reported by Erwan and al
The coverage stuff I have done for ofbiz is based on the method I did
it for webslinger. I wrote a shim to allow for other coverage tools
to be used, then wrote a classpath/jar walker to find all classes
matching a particular pattern, a dynamic temporary classloader to load
the instrumenter, then
Thanks Adam,
Yes, you already explained that and I have still to learn/practice.
I think I will not be able to before some time
Jacques
From: "Adam Heath"
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
First, I must say that maybe my view is biased because I have no time
to look at git and I'm a bit jealous :/
M
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Michael Xu commented on OFBIZ-3227:
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hi Sascha,
Thanks. I will ask our tech team to foll
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> First, I must say that maybe my view is biased because I have no time
> to look at git and I'm a bit jealous :/
> My point was that it allows you to work a long time alone on a (possibly
> large) task.
> And even if you break it after in several svn commits it's still a lo
Bruno Busco wrote:
> Hi,
> Any step from the "sleeping giant" ? ;-)
Erik is not subscribed to this list. I'm forwarding this email to
him, please keep him and this list cc'd
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> I wonder if the "sleeping giant" is not using Git and will flood us
> sooner or later.
> That's one of the dark aspect of git usage. You are able to commit a lot
> in a single shoot, hard to review.
> Nothing is perfect is this world
He's a windows guy. For all the websi
Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
> Hi Jacques,
> inline
>
> Le 11/12/2009 08:47, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
>> What about groovy scripts, are they handled by Cobertura?
> From what I know Cobertura needs .class files, and for the groovy files,
> it would mean to compile them first
> http://docs.codehaus.o
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> What about groovy scripts, are they handled by Cobertura?
> And actions in Screens, is it worth do something? I guess checking
> "static structural" files like web.xml, ofbiz-component.xml files (and
> all xml like them, controllers, menus, commonsScreens and such) is not
>
Erwan, Scott,
Small comments Inline...
From: "Erwan de FERRIERES"
Hi Jacques,
inline
Le 11/12/2009 08:47, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
What about groovy scripts, are they handled by Cobertura?
From what I know Cobertura needs .class files, and for the groovy files, it
would mean to compile th
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Jacques Le Roux commented on OFBIZ-1862:
Hi Branden,
I have no time to look at it
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Jacques Le Roux closed OFBIZ-3246.
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Fix Version/s: SVN trunk
Release Branch 9.04
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Ashish Vijaywargiya reassigned OFBIZ-3331:
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> Restrict Canceled Financial Account operation o
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China Ribs commented on OFBIZ-3246:
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Please Refer to ISO4217:
http://www.iso.org/iso/sup
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Sascha Rodekamp commented on OFBIZ-3227:
Hi Michael,
hm i think there are two ways
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Branden Strickland commented on OFBIZ-1862:
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Ugh, I saw your message come into me
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Michael Xu commented on OFBIZ-3227:
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hi Sascha,
Understand.
If I want to customize thi
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Awdesh Singh Parihar updated OFBIZ-3331:
Attachment: OFBIZ-3331.patch
I have added checks on Ui as well as in service, also
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Ashish Vijaywargiya closed OFBIZ-3330.
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Thanks Awdesh & Sumit for the contribution - committed in trunk at r8
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Ashish Vijaywargiya closed OFBIZ-3326.
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Thanks Sumit & Jacopo - Committed in trunk at r889598.
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Ashish Vijaywargiya closed OFBIZ-3324.
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Thanks Arpit - Done at r889592.
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> Showing two "Find" butt
First, I must say that maybe my view is biased because I have no time to look
at git and I'm a bit jealous :/
My point was that it allows you to work a long time alone on a (possibly large)
task.
And even if you break it after in several svn commits it's still a lot of commit to review in a sin
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Sascha Rodekamp commented on OFBIZ-3227:
hi Michael,
it's not a bug it's a feature
I guess the first thing we need to understand is why it exists in the
first place? I'm assuming it has some dependencies on application
components that prevent it from being in the framework (even if
perhaps some of the logic could be moved).
Regards
Scott
HotWax Media
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That's not how git is being used, it simply allows you to easily break
up a single task into multiple more logically separated commits, which
actually makes for easier reviews.
It is possible to do what you are suggesting but I don't think that is
what is actually happening.
Regards
Scott
Hi,
the securityext component is actually located in the application folder.
It implements the sending of the password remainder, password updated
services, permission groups etc. that we want available in the
framework-only release also.
Do we agree to change it to move it over there?
At least th
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Bruno Busco updated OFBIZ-1867:
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Summary: Tasks To Be Completed for Framework-only Release (was: Tasks To
Be Completed for Framework
I wonder if the "sleeping giant" is not using Git and will flood us sooner or
later.
That's one of the dark aspect of git usage. You are able to commit a lot in a
single shoot, hard to review.
Nothing is perfect is this world
Jacques
From: "Bruno Busco"
Hi,
Any step from the "sleeping giant
On 11/12/2009, at 11:02 PM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
But if we just stay on the services, this vould give a great
overview of their coverage.
As we are in a SOA system, and service is the most important part of
the system, we have to be sure they are tested.
The easiest way to achieve some
Hi Jacques,
inline
Le 11/12/2009 08:47, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
What about groovy scripts, are they handled by Cobertura?
From what I know Cobertura needs .class files, and for the groovy
files, it would mean to compile them first
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GROOVY/Code+Coverage+with+Co
We've had this discussion before, here is last one I could find:
http://markmail.org/message/ftvs45vnzlobo7hb
The solution I would like to propose for the problem David described
is for us to make more use of the test-group child element of test-
suite and have tests within those groups rollb
We could but I don't think it would help us track progress very well,
there are just too many tests that need to be created. A good start
IMO would be to go through every open bug and create a test case that
reproduces the problem and attach them as patches to be committed with
the fix. T
Hi,
Any step from the "sleeping giant" ? ;-)
-Bruno
2009/11/25 Tim Ruppert :
> Right now sleeping giant means not yet committed to the project :)
> Definitely looking for this look and feel to make it's way in there Erik -
> thanks so much! I'm glad you've found the right avenue for that style.
Sure Scott,
Good recommendation, I will remember...
BTW, we could already open an umbrella issue in Jira and add subtask as things
go on?
I can't see a better way to coordinate this work
Jacques
From: "Scott Gray"
Huge tasks are prone to failure, what we really have is a lot of
little tasks
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Willem Janssen commented on OFBIZ-3318:
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The steps to reproduce the issue are in the
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Willem Janssen updated OFBIZ-3318:
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> manual sales tax and item sales tax are not included
Huge tasks are prone to failure, what we really have is a lot of
little tasks ahead. If you're writing some code, think about writing
the tests that should code along with it. Hopefully it'll become so
common place that anyone who doesn't do it will just look silly.
Regards
Scott
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