Hi Roongnapa,
I think for your requirement even a standard PC hardware with 4 GB RAM
should be enough. For high availability, it would depend on what level
of HA you want to achieve. Two clustered server should be enough for
basic HA. However, you may also need to plan for the network level
+1, good idea Pranay!
Jacques
From: Pranay Pandey pranay.pan...@hotwaxmedia.com
Its really a nice enhancement, Thanks guys!
Now I think its the time it should be divided in to child pages
mentioning different parts of the practice from beginner to advanced level.
Kind Regards
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Pranay
Hi Ammu,
You can find SFA under Marketing and can be accessed using
http://localhost:8080/sfa/control/main
with userlogin/password : ofbiz/admin
Hope this will help.
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Thanks and Regards
Sumit Pandit
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:09 PM, ammuatjul...@gmail.com
ammuatjul...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Welcome to the OFBiz world Kranti.
Kranti Agrawal wrote:
Regards,
Kranti Agrawal
Student, IIIT Bangalore
krantiagrawal.blogspot.com
Hi Nick,
It is good work, nice analysis and feedback to community. Appreciating the
efforts. You are heaving a great site.
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Thanks And Regards
Sumit Pandit
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Nick Rosser nros...@salmonllc.com wrote:
All,
Just a note to let you know that we recently
Hello Anil,
I have also done sms integration with an SMS service provider using HTTP
request, you need to send request to the gateway with specific parameters
provided by them and rest will be handled by the gateway.
Thanks and Regards
Santosh Malviya
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:54 PM, Jacques Le
We use Apache web servers to communicate with our OFBiz servers using a
combination of mod_jk and mod_proxy. For our mod_proxy configuration, we
forward secure requests (https) from Apache to a non-secure port (8080) on
Tomcat/OFBiz.
Our application is an AJAX/Dojo application that posts normal
On 4/03/2010, at 10:50 AM, Brett Palmer wrote:
We use Apache web servers to communicate with our OFBiz servers using a
combination of mod_jk and mod_proxy. For our mod_proxy configuration, we
forward secure requests (https) from Apache to a non-secure port (8080) on
Tomcat/OFBiz.
Hi
Scott,
We don't really have a good reason for turning it off. Here were some of
the reasons:
- The initial thought was secure connections between web and application
servers was not necessary as these are behind the firewall.
- We also thought we might be improving performance by not encrypting
I don't have a recommendation as such, it was just a thought to get you to the
quickest possible solution.
The options as I see it are:
1. Switch back to using https
2. Submit patches so that these warnings/error aren't logged for every request,
perhaps just at startup or perhaps have another
Scott Gray wrote:
I don't have a recommendation as such, it was just a thought to get you to the
quickest possible solution.
The options as I see it are:
1. Switch back to using https
2. Submit patches so that these warnings/error aren't logged for every request,
perhaps just at startup or
Also you might be interested by mod_proxy_ajp, a simple setting here
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo#FAQ-Tips-Tricks-Cookbook-HowTo-HTTPD
Jacques
From: Adrian Crum adri...@hlmksw.com
Scott Gray wrote:
I don't have a recommendation as
Thanks that was a helpful link.
We are still trying to determine what performs better, mod_jk or mod_proxy.
We thought we found some bottlenecks under heavy loads with mod_Jk but we
never confirmed that. I'll update the group on our findings as we discover
them.
Brett
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