Some very quick screenshots:
http://docs.ofbiz.org/download/attachments/1218/clarity_studio.pdf
I have shown a very small part of the Clarity customization screens.
The customization concept in Clarity is very powerful, but the actual
implementation has bad usability issues that need resolving.
Screenshots would be great. Thanks!
--- Christopher Snow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is a great idea. I use the Clarity CA toolset that does
> what your proposing and they use it as a big sales feature. It
> allows
> functional (not technical) not technical consultants to customi
I think this is a great idea. I use the Clarity CA toolset that does
what your proposing and they use it as a big sales feature. It allows
functional (not technical) not technical consultants to customize the
application.
Would some screenshots be useful as an example?
Cheers,
Chris
On Wed,
This is mostly unorganized thought...
There are four primary features that I feel I currently benefit from
eclipse in everyday use
1) syntax highlighting
2) code assist
3) search
4) Referencing (outline and "open declaration"
#1 and #2 I see as likely simple to implement in regards to a web app
#
I guess I'm missing something here: why would we want to use a web-
based tool that is part of OFBiz instead of a desktop application,
namely a plugin to a development environment?
-David
On Mar 21, 2007, at 9:09 PM, Chris Howe wrote:
There was some talk a while back about creating an Ec
There was some talk a while back about creating an Eclipse plugin for
OFBiz. How is that effort coming along? I ask because it is becoming
easier and easier to use rich AJAX tools inside OFBiz that it may be
within reach and reason to talk about creating a web application to
develop OFBiz applica