Thanks for sharing Ron,
Jacques
Le 28/07/2015 20:23, Ron Wheeler a écrit :
http://www.manning.com/wilken/IonicinA_MEAP_ch01.pdf is the introductory
chapter for a manual on building mobile applications using a modern stack.
Short read for someone who wants to see a possible technology stack.
I gather that this was all done with the existing framework.
Do we have to put the framework issue to bed before starting to work on
mobile or is the REST interface(API) sufficiently stable or framework
independent to move forward with a mobile strategy while still wondering
about the future
We have delivered mobile applications which are in production with the help
of Ionic framework (http://ionicframework.com/ ) on top of OFBiz .
Experience so far is good and ionic community is really active , growing
and helping community.
As Ean mentioned, *you no longer render pages on the
The real difficulty is that if you want a genuinely mobile app and not just
mobile web then the approach has to completely switch. With a Cordova app
you no longer render pages on the server and send them to the client. To
behave like an actual app you need to approach it as a program written in
Good analysis.
I wonder if Ionic is a good choice for a portable mobile framework.
http://ionicframework.com/
One does not want to get tied up in low level support for all the
flavors of mobile devices.
It is open source and supports AngularJS which seems to be a good model
for building
http://www.manning.com/wilken/IonicinA_MEAP_ch01.pdf is the introductory
chapter for a manual on building mobile applications using a modern stack.
Short read for someone who wants to see a possible technology stack.
Ron
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Good analysis.
I wonder if Ionic
The trouble with AngularJS is that they have a terrible case of NIH and are
re-inventing all the existing popular patterns like IOC, dependency
management and observer style data change events. In the 1.0 version they
were dismissive of problems like dependency management and let rediscover
the
An interesting combination for developing mobile portable apps
http://www.academia.edu/9722319/Building_Mobile_Apps_with_Cordova_AngularJS_and_Ionic
Ron
On 08/07/2015 12:47 PM, Taher Alkhateeb wrote:
Ahhh .. for a thin solution i think it already exists with jquery mobile +
bootstrap
On Jul
That would be great Erik,
Tomahawk is still my preferred theme :) IMO, the only thing it misses is the
RTL (Right-to-Left Language Support) Flat Grey has
Jacques
Le 08/07/2015 18:43, Erik Schuessler a écrit :
I would like to work on a clean mobile interface for ofbiz. I worked on the
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From: Taher Alkhateeb [mailto:slidingfilame...@gmail.com]
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My personal preference would be apache cordova
Taher Alkhateeb
On Jul 8, 2015 7:14 PM, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
There are a lot of mobile specific development frameworks out there. There
are even a few projects under the ASF umbrella that cater to that need.
What
Hi all,
There are a lot of mobile specific development frameworks out there. There
are even a few projects under the ASF umbrella that cater to that need.
What would you consider the best solution to pair OFBiz with? Of are the
capabilities it delivers sufficient?
Please share your thoughts.
I would like to work on a clean mobile interface for ofbiz. I worked on the
tomahawk theme a couple years ago. I would also like to figure out a thin
back end as well.
Thanks
Erik
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Taher Alkhateeb slidingfilame...@gmail.com
wrote:
My personal preference would
Ahhh .. for a thin solution i think it already exists with jquery mobile +
bootstrap
On Jul 8, 2015 7:44 PM, Erik Schuessler e...@brainfood.com wrote:
I would like to work on a clean mobile interface for ofbiz. I worked on the
tomahawk theme a couple years ago. I would also like to figure out a
, Nick
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