Possibly. Is it possible for features to have features, creating a
feature hierarchy? The followup to this has to do with pricing. If a
feature hierarchy was my solution, can I get pricing rules to first
establish price per bean (based on customization) roll that up into a price
per bean set, an
Bean features are features of a bean, and beans are a feature of the
gift basket. Does that meet your requirements?
-Adrian
On 1/25/2012 2:51 PM, Alex Redinger wrote:
Here is a hypothetical problem to outline what I am looking for.
Let's say I am selling customizable jellybean gift baskets. A
Here is a hypothetical problem to outline what I am looking for.
Let's say I am selling customizable jellybean gift baskets. At the time of
purchase, the customer chooses a gift basket and then decides how many
beans they want in it. Each bean, in turn, may be customized from a list of
various fea
Thanks Jacques & Sasha,
I don't master this part with Jackrabbit.
Eric
On Wed, 2012-01-25 at 10:02 +0100, Sascha Rodekamp wrote:
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Hm Jackrabbit uses Derby as internal DataStore.
you can find the configuration in the jackrabbit.xml:
This could be made configurable to avoid problems. I have to check how
it works with PostgreSQL .
2012/1/25 Jacques Le Roux :
> This could be the reason why we
This could be the reason why we crossed issues with trunk demo last week.
But it seems to work there since 21/01
Jacques
From: "Eric de Maulde"
Hi,
From the trunk 1234563
My OFBiz shutdowns at start time on PostgreSQL (with my own data) and
doesn't with a configured entity engine on Derby.