Hello.
IMO that's not necessarily the best wasy to go - although I respect your
freedom of choice.
Why do I thik otherwise? Since the HPL is a modified GPL that only
requires openness more precisely than the GPL - I could not see any
restriction in a spirit different than that of the GPL.
Florin, I think that your understanding of the different licenses and
their restrictions are slightly off. I certainly am not a lawyer,
but the GPL is not the same as the HPL (there are added restrictions
on the HPL), the LGPL doesn't jibe with the Apache license at all and
the Apache lice
Hi Florin
I think you got it mixed up, these are the applicable licenses:
OFBiz - Apache License
opentaps - was GPL, now HPL
Regards
Scott
On 10/04/07, Tim Ruppert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Florin, I think that your understanding of the different licenses and
their restrictions are slightly
Hi Florin,
I think the following link shows clearly how you can use various open
source licenses.
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/licensing/licenses_summary.html
enjoy
--- Florin Jurcovici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> IMO that's not necessarily the best wasy to go - although
Thanks Chris - this is exactly what I was looking for.
Cheers,
Tim
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On Apr 10, 2007, at 1:32 AM, Chris Howe wrote:
Hi Florin,
I think the following link shows clearly how you can use various open
source lice
Hi Jacopo,
Thank you for the information. I shall dump the entity table and get the
required data.
But as an aside on this topic with respect to manufacturing:
In the future, how would ofbiz handle cases wherein the product has
been manufactured and shipped to the customer and then one day one o
Hi Florin,
OFBiz is licensed under the ASL2.0 (Apache Software License 2.0) and
*NOT* under the GPL license.
This is *really* important and we should not make confusion on this.
Jacopo
Florin Jurcovici wrote:
Hello.
IMO that's not necessarily the best wasy to go - although I respect your
I don't think we should edit the original production run.
How to handle this mostly depends on how the company wants to handle
this substitution: a new production run? a return/replacement?
However the association should be probably managed thru the serial
number of the finished product delivere
Hello.
To see if I really got it wrong, I did a bit of research on the various
licenses. I think it is useful to restate briefly what I understand from
each license. (I surely would like to see a lawyer comment on these
licensing issues.)
HPL/GPL: I don't see anything different in the spi
Hi all
How do I access the value of a field, set by the actions tag, in a bsh script?
I've tried several things in terms of parameters, request, context,
session... all to no avail. Help please!
lookup.bsh
productid = request.getParameter("productId");
...
look into context and find "idProduct"
On 4/10/07, Richard Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
How do I access the value of a field, set by the actions tag, in a bsh
script?
I've tried several things in terms of parameters, request, context,
session... all to no avail.
i am a new user of OFBiz,i faced a problem to fetch some details of a product
from 2/3 entities.
import org.ofbiz.entity.*;
delegator = request.getAttribute("delegator");
persons = delegator.findAll("Product");
context.put("persons", persons);
from the above i get some product information,bu
Add the field to parameters map. You can dothis by as parameters.fieldName
Anil
On 4/10/07, Vamsi Gmail! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
look into context and find "idProduct"
On 4/10/07, Richard Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> How do I access the value of a field, set by t
Dear all!
I have read this:
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup +Guide
and I have been digging through the ofbiz-component.xml and
controller.xml of the ecommerce application.
Did I get it right that the content displayed in my storefront (when I
look at htt
Florin Jurcovici schrieb:
> Hello.
>
> To see if I really got it wrong, I did a bit of research on the various
> licenses. I think it is useful to restate briefly what I understand from
> each license. (I surely would like to see a lawyer comment on these
> licensing issues.)
[..]
> Apache licen
Here is a question. If I decide to modify my business model and go for a
franchise type business where I sell the entire package which includes
website, admin (ofbiz) and product to a company from what I understand I can
do so freely with the Apache's License but I could not do it with a HPL. Is
t
That is undoubtedly correct Scott.
Cheers,
Tim
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HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
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On Apr 10, 2007, at 8:18 AM, Scott A wrote:
Here is a question. If I decide to modify my business model and go
for a
franchise type business where I sell th
Hi Torsten,
The Web site Id is set in the web.xml file of the ecommece application.
Amine.
2007/4/10, Torsten Schlabach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear all!
I have read this:
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide
and I have been digging through the ofbiz-comp
Torsten,
> > If you look more closely to the Neogia Demo you'll find that the
> > accounting, facility, and manufacturing modules are different from
those
> > of Ofbiz.
>
> Yes. And I think they are those from Opentaps, aren't they?
>
> I mean, I am not quite sure what the original work of Neogia
Scott A schrieb:
> Here is a question. If I decide to modify my business model and go for a
> franchise type business where I sell the entire package which includes
> website, admin (ofbiz) and product to a company from what I understand I can
> do so freely with the Apache's License but I could no
Florin,
IANAL, but here is what I know so far
> Hello.
>
> To see if I really got it wrong, I did a bit of research on the
various
> licenses. I think it is useful to restate briefly what I understand
from
> each license. (I surely would like to see a lawyer comment on these
> licensing issues.)
Apache is the word here !
Jacques
> Hi Florin,
>
> OFBiz is licensed under the ASL2.0 (Apache Software License 2.0) and
> *NOT* under the GPL license.
> This is *really* important and we should not make confusion on this.
>
> Jacopo
>
>
>
> Florin Jurcovici wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > IMO that's n
I've followed the directions at
http://ofbizwiki.go-integral.com/Wiki.jsp?page=OfbizInEclipse and I get
the following error:
2007-04-10 15:11:57,305 (main) [ GenericDelegator.java:182:INFO ]
Doing database check as requested in entityengine.xml with addMissing=true
Exception in thread "main"
David,
Probably you will get the solution from here.
http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php
Have you kept the database connector in framework/entity/lib/jdbc/ ???
Are you using ofbiz or opentaps ??
On 4/11/07, David Shere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've followed the dir
Here are the last (and best IMHO) advises on this
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Running+and+Debugging+OFBiz+in+Eclipse#RunningandDebuggingOFBizinEclipse-Running(ordebugging)OFBizinEclipse
or if you prefer http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/gQ
Are you guys reading the docs ? OK, I just added "Running" i
Hi David,
Indeed I have been using eclipse SDK with different set of plugins
including Aptana for XML, CSS and HTML editing and I did not need to
change anything just import the existing project into eclipse and it
works like a charm.
Thanks
With best regards,
IVkrant
-Original Message-
> Here is a question. If I decide to modify my business model and go for
a
> franchise type business where I sell the entire package which includes
> website, admin (ofbiz) and product to a company from what I understand
I can
> do so freely with the Apache's License but I could not do it with a
HP
For the past few months, I have been trying to put together some
technical documentation on ofbiz. I wanted the book to be detailed
and accurate, but I have found it difficult to get answers to a lot
of my questions on the mailing lists. I have found the whole process
very tiring, and was
Hi Christopher,
I'm sorry to hear of your frustrations. I think most people who
frequent the lists will be disappointed to read your message as we all
put in quite a bit of time to help grow the community by pointing
people in the direction of the resources they seek or in answering a
direct questi
Christopher,
It's really great to see people interested in working on
documentation, especially interested enough to actually put something
together like this.
I'd like to make a small suggestion, for you and for anyone else
interested in a documentation effort: just as with source code,
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