Re: Thoughts about subscriptions

2023-01-13 Thread Jacques Le Roux
Ha, we crossed online :) Le 13/01/2023 à 09:52, sixty_...@mail.de a écrit : Hey Jacques, thanks for your prompt answer. If I understand you correctly you propose that I rather ask my question in the user ML instead of the dev ML? If so I'll do that accordingly. Up to now I already checked

Re: Thoughts about subscriptions

2023-01-13 Thread Jacques Le Roux
Hi 61 :), I'm answering you from https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@ofbiz.apache.org because your email did not reach my email client and just sumbled upon it while using the web site. Actually I have a template when moderating and forgot to remove the user ML reference. Your question fits

Re: Thoughts about subscriptions

2023-01-13 Thread sixty_one
Hey Jacques, thanks for your prompt answer. If I understand you correctly you propose that I rather ask my question in the user ML instead of the dev ML? If so I'll do that accordingly. Up to now I already checked the Confluence docs regarding subscriptions and also the associated documents

Re: Thoughts about subscriptions

2023-01-11 Thread Jacques Le Roux
Hi, Your message has been moderated, else it would not have reached this Mailing List. Please subscribe to the user ML for such questions and then use your email client. See why here http://ofbiz.apache.org/mailing-lists.html. You will get a better support, people can answer you on the ML. Th

Thoughts about subscriptions

2023-01-11 Thread sixty_one
Dear community, we'd like to dig into OFBiz' subscription handling. We already started to check all of the available resources on the web and it feels like the subscription handling is more or less in a proof of concept state with a few open endings. One simple example that bothers me: When a