enticating service call
(service engine style) on a per credential basis (with a default?). It would
be very nice, for instance, to integrate JPAM so that you could authenticate
your ofbiz users off of your Samba server and handle password changes through
it and so forth.
I'm thinking out
slinger Pro" under the GPL and pull in your Opentaps stuff. I think with my
brother's CSS overhaul that no one, including the main project, will be able to
compete with me.
Just kidding... ;-D
We'll be rolling our stuff into the main distribution.
> Happy new year.
It just might
Amsterdam this year!
(The Ephraim event sounds fun too. Not quite as fun as Amsterdam, mind you,
but fun none-the-less.)
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. You better have a pretty burly
machine though. Last time I tried to use it my 3.2GHz + 2G of RAM + RAID
equipped workstation was not entirely responsive.
When I used it last the support for contexts was incomplete on everything but
Bugzilla so I may be pretty out of the loop.
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getting client control and subcontractor control encoded
into a system that Brainfood can internally improve and I want it done this
year. The sooner the better. We want to collaborate. Having more people
involved will insure that the solutions are more generalized and, therefore,
more suitabl
On Thursday 04 January 2007 15:25, Adrian Crum wrote:
> How soon will you have that ready for us? ;)
July. :-)
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th other shops using the same tool to form virtual organizations
with consolidated activity tracking and billing? Such organizations would be
capable of attacking large scale implementation activities. Wouldn't that be
interesting and fun?
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Hotwax Media along with an interesting
> announcement and you can follow or expand on that pattern for your
> own listing.
Brainfood is the only premium service provider website that runs on OFBiz!
Do we get a bonus for that?
(Si! PHP! For shame!)
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t
> you mention.
You may want to consider having the sale of an ad package trigger WorkEfforts
that collect the banners from the customer and run them through someone for
approval. The rotation could be handled as some kind of content group?
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stuff,
does that reflect into inventories correctly? How does that part work?
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ales-purc
>hase-manufacturing-orders-and-for-inventory-tf941809.html#a2472113
OK, I see. I should have searched more carefully.
Will the database entities eventually migrate to being integers?
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h OFBiz
> for the ASF?
>
> It would help promote/improve OFBiz within the ASF and it would be
> beneficial to the ASF business too.
>
> What do you think?
Brainfood can help with the art.
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ed void setQuantity(double quantity, LocalDispatcher dispatcher,
ShoppingCart cart, boolean triggerExternalOps, boolean resetShipGroup) throws
CartItemModifyException {
if (this.quantity == quantity) {
return;
}
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t; Or is there a new generation of computer user that can read barcodes
> without a scanner? ;-)
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Andrew Ballantine.
GIF barcodes are very easy to put into an HTML CSS print format. FOs are quite
beyond the grasp of some people.
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le for a customer deployment without extensive
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>
> We need to set a standard and follow it through the code base.
I believe there are still screens in some OFBiz applications that depend on
JPublish. I may be wrong about that but I think there may be some in the
content manager still. I would say that eliminating JPublish while any
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 16:16, Si Chen wrote:
> How about we make a branch called "newbsf"? We can put all the
> changes for the new bsf jars there, and if Adam ever shows up with a
> new jpublish then we can merge it back in?
Now Si, that's twice. No reason to be ca
ice to have a high level facility for invoking those
services and then triggering their results to something like the Dojo event
framework when they return. With something like Comet these events could even
be initiated by the server as if you had made a call on the client and then
the delivery event
mology: New Latin subsumere, from Latin sub- + sumere to take up --
> more at CONSUME
>
> : to include or place within something larger or more comprehensive :
>
> encompass as a subordinate or component element yellow are subsumed under the term "color">
Just so: http:
g to pay off for us.
Everyone with any sense knows that Ruby is doomed to be subsumed by the
unstoppable Linux+Java stack since no one seriously believes that Linux+Ruby
is a viable adversary against Windows+.NET.
Actually, this JQuery stuff looks intruiging.
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te their values. In fact,
anything that would keep you from having to build servlet pages that extract
values, spit javascript, etc. would be good. Being able to call the
dispatcher from the client side and get results would be cool. Binding
services to widgets in Dojo would be cool too.
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 22:59, Chandresh Turakhia wrote:
> Nice to have another director gui and have sub folders like
> XUI
> XAL
> etc
Dojo.
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> blogging within OFBiz?
>
> Is anyone doing more with blogging?
I'm extending the forum goodness to do some bloggerish stuff. I've also been
sniffing around JForum to see how much existing functionality can be
cannibalized. They have some pretty nice features going there.
nt Content ID - unless I hear differently.
> >
> > As I think about this more I like the idea of having a single
> > convention and not introduce or support this extra flexibility. My
> > guess is it will just be confusing and lead to user and/or programmer
> > errors over time.
> >
> > So, the basic idea with associated content looked up by map-key you
> > have a contentId and a map-key and from those two, and using the
> > current date/time, you would look up a contentIdTo.
> >
> > If we just stick to this I don't think we'll need the contentIdFrom
> > thingy, but I may not be getting all of what you were trying to
> > accomplish with that.
> > -David
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up or something. I
knew Partner Homes had done some work with the system but I thought there had
been a business that existed before that. It has been some time since I was
out in Utah.
Am I completely inventing the idea that OFBiz didn't start as an Open Source
project? I thought it was ori
problem, and of course the support of
> everybody in this group.
That transaction manager switch is incredibly useful even without the massive
propaganda world-domination effects of the Apache brand name. Hooray David!
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I spent a lot of time pimping OFBiz in the podcast I did with Don Marti of
Linux World. Give it a listen and tell me what you think:
http://www.linuxworld.com/podcasts/linux/ean_schuessler_on_apache_open.html
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smtp container or trying to integrate james. Of
> course, to use it in real life, the ofbiz email services would still
> need to be debugged, but now it's a much better starting point.
Yep, sounds like a walk in the park.
It ain't pretty but should work pretty well.
~VIVA JAV
ve the mails in as
HTTP POSTs.
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22:49, Al Byers wrote:
> Looks like we will have between 12-15 attendees at the 2006 Users
> Conference. We have room for anyone else that wants to attend.
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http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-534?page=comments#action_14149 ]
Ean Schuessler commented on OFBIZ-534:
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+1 Better not to break anything that depended on the fuzzy match behavior in
the existing method.
> getPartyFromEmail d
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Ean Schuessler commented on OFBIZ-534:
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The real problem is that you can't guarantee a direct match. If you wanted to
keep this feature I would make another m
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Ean Schuessler commented on OFBIZ-534:
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It really should be fixed.
> getPartyFromEmail does dangerous match
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Ean Schuessler updated OFBIZ-212:
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Attachment: providers.patch
Here is the patch.
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Brainfood created 5 of the example sites referenced on ofbiz.org. We would be
mighty obliged and appreciative like if ya'll would squeeze us into that there
Premium Service Providers list. Y-haw!
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Yoav Shapira wrote:
The practices on when to branch and when to develop in trunk are not
set in stone. Different projects / different organizations have
different conventions.
Here at Brainfood we branch from trunk when we start development on a
live project and backport changes as we need them
David E. Jones wrote:
By way of general commentary on this: the functionality sounds great
as a starting point for something that could compete well with
Confluence. The functionality here is still mostly oriented at solving
technical problems though, and in the case of docs.ofbiz.org there a
Si Chen wrote:
David, Tim, Mike, et al-
I'm really excited about the OFBIZ.org site redesign and think this'll
be great for the project. I just had a couple of thoughts about it:
1. It should be more "visual" but not overly graphical or fancy with
flash or images, etc. I think open source
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