Re: does anyone know ofbiz?

2010-01-22 Thread Ruth Hoffman
So well said! Regards, Ruth Scott Gray wrote: On 22/01/2010, at 5:04 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: --- On Fri, 1/22/10, Chris Snow wrote: Is it possible for one person to have a deep understanding of how ALL of the components in ofbiz work? It is vast. I have found that the only way to ta

Re: does anyone know ofbiz?

2010-01-22 Thread Ruth Hoffman
Chris: Dare I open my mouth and risk inserting foot? Ok, I can't resist...I don't know whether an individual could ever really have a deep understanding of all that OFBiz has to offer. For one thing, the available application set keeps growing. Which is a good thing. That aside, the concerns

Re: does anyone know ofbiz?

2010-01-22 Thread Marc Morin
It's taken us about 6-12 months to get proficient in ofbiz mostly because we mostly "resisted" doing things the ofbiz way - Original Message - From: "Adrian Crum" To: user@ofbiz.apache.org Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 7:04:01 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: does a

Re: does anyone know ofbiz?

2010-01-22 Thread Scott Gray
On 22/01/2010, at 5:04 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > --- On Fri, 1/22/10, Chris Snow wrote: >> Is it possible for one person to have a deep understanding >> of how ALL of the components in ofbiz work? It is >> vast. I have found that the only way to tackle the >> problem is to break in into chucks:

Re: does anyone know ofbiz?

2010-01-22 Thread Adrian Crum
--- On Fri, 1/22/10, Chris Snow wrote: > Is it possible for one person to have a deep understanding > of how ALL of the components in ofbiz work?  It is > vast.  I have found that the only way to tackle the > problem is to break in into chucks: the framework, party > management, work effort...  At

does anyone know ofbiz?

2010-01-22 Thread Chris Snow
First, I don't mean to offend! Is it possible for one person to have a deep understanding of how ALL of the components in ofbiz work? It is vast. I have found that the only way to tackle the problem is to break in into chucks: the framework, party management, work effort... At the rate I'm

Re: ofbiz test framework - not rolling back data

2010-01-22 Thread Chris Snow
Hi Scott, It's no problem - I just wanted to make sure I'm not doing something wrong. Many thanks, Chris Scott Gray wrote: Could be, like I said async services can't be rolled back at the moment. We're usually just left with a few CommunicationEvent records from order confirmation emails a

Re: ofbiz test framework - not rolling back data

2010-01-22 Thread Scott Gray
Could be, like I said async services can't be rolled back at the moment. We're usually just left with a few CommunicationEvent records from order confirmation emails and there's also a TestingType record created by the service engine tests which causes an entity engine test to fail on subsequen

Re: ofbiz test framework - not rolling back data

2010-01-22 Thread Chris Snow
I seems that data created in one test case (e.g. a created workEffort) is still in the db when I run the next test case. Scott Gray wrote: There was a reason I didn't do this, I just can't remember what it was. Thinking about it freshly, the reason was most likely that asynchronous service c

time based shipping

2010-01-22 Thread Abdullah Shaikh
Hi All, I need to offer additional shipping at a specified range of time & day, time based shipping. For example all orders placed between 4.30 PM Thursday to 6:00 PM Friday should be offered an additional shipping method. I thought of 2 ways to achieve this : 1) To have a new entity (TimeBase

Re: ofbiz test framework - not rolling back data

2010-01-22 Thread Chris Snow
Jacopo Cappellato wrote: Hi Chris, On Jan 22, 2010, at 1:29 PM, Chris Snow wrote: Hi Scott, It's not a problem with the test framework, it is with my custom demo data. In my demo data, I was creating workEfforts with id's of 10020 and 10030. During testing I was creating more workEffor

Re: ofbiz test framework - not rolling back data

2010-01-22 Thread Jacopo Cappellato
Hi Chris, On Jan 22, 2010, at 1:29 PM, Chris Snow wrote: > Hi Scott, > > It's not a problem with the test framework, it is with my custom demo data. > In my demo data, I was creating workEfforts with id's of 10020 and 10030. > > During testing I was creating more workEfforts. At one stage,

Re: ofbiz test framework - not rolling back data

2010-01-22 Thread Chris Snow
Hi Scott, It's not a problem with the test framework, it is with my custom demo data. In my demo data, I was creating workEfforts with id's of 10020 and 10030. During testing I was creating more workEfforts. At one stage, the tests were failing because the new workEfforts were getting alr

Re: bank and finacial features in ofbiz

2010-01-22 Thread Jacques Le Roux
I'm not quite sure if an internal team has taken the relay, but it was 1st done by an external consultancy, at least for the architecture part and such Jacques From: "Chris Snow" Hi Jacques, do you know if it was implemented by an internal team, or an external consultancy? Jacques Le Roux w

Re: bank and finacial features in ofbiz

2010-01-22 Thread Chris Snow
Hi Jacques, do you know if it was implemented by an internal team, or an external consultancy? Jacques Le Roux wrote: Great Britain Jacques From: "Chris Snow" What country Jacques? Jacques Le Roux wrote: I know OFBiz is also used at HSBC, but I don't know for what purpose exactly (looks l

Re: bank and finacial features in ofbiz

2010-01-22 Thread Jacques Le Roux
Great Britain Jacques From: "Chris Snow" What country Jacques? Jacques Le Roux wrote: I know OFBiz is also used at HSBC, but I don't know for what purpose exactly (looks like it's also for at least procurement) Jacques