Getting started/info gathering/will OFBiz do ALL I need

2012-07-26 Thread Ted Byers
Hi All. I just discovered your website last night. When I read that one can set up multiple parties, or companies, in the same installation, I was excited. But then, looking at the BPL referenced on your site, I was disappointed as it seems to deal only with the buying and selling of products. T

Re: Getting started/info gathering/will OFBiz do ALL I need

2012-07-27 Thread Ted Byers
e payment integration is already setup but any other > > integration is quite easy and with for a good developer it will take 2 > days > > max > > > > > > On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 12:02 AM, Ted Byers > wrote: > > > > > Hi All. > > > &

Still getting started but question about 'startofbiz.sh'

2012-07-29 Thread Ted Byers
Well, following stripped down instructions provided by Jason Gilmore on searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com a little over a year ago, I downloaded OFBiz (from trunk using svn) and installed it on two virtual machines running Suse Linux (v 12.1): one using KDE and one using Gnome, if that matters.

RE: Still getting started but question about 'startofbiz.sh'

2012-07-30 Thread Ted Byers
> -Original Message- > From: Adrian Crum [mailto:adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com] > Sent: July-29-12 9:06 PM > To: user@ofbiz.apache.org > Subject: Re: Still getting started but question about 'startofbiz.sh' > > It sounds to me like you have everything working properly. > > -Adrian >

RE: Still getting started but question about 'startofbiz.sh'

2012-07-30 Thread Ted Byers
> -Original Message- > From: Gil Portenseigne [mailto:gil.portensei...@nereide.fr] > Sent: July-30-12 8:28 AM > To: user@ofbiz.apache.org > Subject: RE: Still getting started but question about 'startofbiz.sh' > > Hi, > > Just do : > > sh startofbiz.sh & > > Then you can exit the termi

RE: Still getting started but question about 'startofbiz.sh'

2012-07-30 Thread Ted Byers
> -Original Message- > From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com] > Sent: July-30-12 9:18 AM > To: user@ofbiz.apache.org > Subject: Re: Still getting started but question about 'startofbiz.sh' > > rather > ./sh startofbiz.sh & > though > > You may also have a look at rc

Install location of OFBiz: still getting started ...

2012-07-31 Thread Ted Byers
When I install anything, I usually use sudo, at least in the final stages, so that the end product can be installed in the right places (/etc, or /var or /usr/local as appropriate for whatever I am building). And usually, when I am building from source, only the binary products get moved to the fi

RE: Install location of OFBiz: still getting started ...

2012-07-31 Thread Ted Byers
> -Original Message- > From: Adrian Crum [mailto:adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com] > Sent: July-31-12 4:46 PM > To: user@ofbiz.apache.org > Subject: Re: Install location of OFBiz: still getting started ... > > In this type of project, it doesn't work the same as a C++ library or similar.

RE: Install location of OFBiz: still getting started ...

2012-07-31 Thread Ted Byers
en compiling > ofbiz. > I guess part of my problem is that I don't know ant, or what can be safely edited in the build.xml files you mention. Thanks again Ted > On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Ted Byers wrote: > > > > -Original Message- > &g

How do I run ofbiz as a service on Suse? Two specific questions...

2012-08-02 Thread Ted Byers
Well, actually, I have studied https://cwiki.apache.org/OFBIZ/how-to-run-ofbiz-as-a-service.html, so I have the general idea. But, there remain two questions. 1) That page says to copy rc.ofbiz to /etc/init.d/ofbiz. I did that. But then, at the end of the instructions, it says" Finally, we are

Workeffort guidance required

2012-08-28 Thread Ted Byers
OK, I have made little headway using the interface to figure out how to use the support for work effort to either estimate how much material and manpower would be required for a given 'job'. I have therefore taken a look at some of the tables, and it seems like there is enough there to support suc

Re: Workeffort guidance required

2012-08-29 Thread Ted Byers
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 2:42 AM, Adrian Crum < adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com> wrote: > OFBiz will do most of what you describe. It would be best to start off > with The Data Model Resource Book: > > http://www.amazon.com/Data-**Model-Resource-Book-Vol/dp/** > 0471380237/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&**q

Does OFBiz need to be rebuilt after changing the configuration?

2012-08-29 Thread Ted Byers
After several successful attempts to run OFBiz, on different virtual machines, with both the default and MySQL databases, I decided to try to improve perfrmance by having the database on one virtual machine (a MySQL DB), and OFBiz running on a different virtual machine. But the question is, does O

Re: Does OFBiz need to be rebuilt after changing the configuration?

2012-08-30 Thread Ted Byers
Thanks guys

Re: Refund to Credit Card or PayPal in Ofbiz

2012-10-03 Thread Ted Byers
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 10:01 PM, Ofbiz 开发 wrote: > Hi everyone, > I am a newbie to Ofbiz. Has anyone done the refund process in Ofbiz please? > How do we refund the money back to the purchaser's credit card / PayPal > account directly please? > > And would the credit card company refund the commi

Re: Add comments on WorkEffortSkillStandard entity

2012-10-04 Thread Ted Byers
Hi Tom, On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Tom Burns wrote: > This is a reply to a subject on the dev list posted by Nicolas Malin. > Hope no one gets too upset because I am replying here but I can't get on > dev list (it only replies to any request with "Remote host said: 552 spam > score (7.5)

Re: Add comments on WorkEffortSkillStandard entity

2012-10-04 Thread Ted Byers
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Tom Burns wrote: > Ted, > You will not find everything you want OOB. > > I am not surprised at this. > I recommend getting copy of The Data Model Resource Book: A Library of > Universal Data Models for All Enterprises, Revised Edition, Volume 1 (see > http://www

Re: Add comments on WorkEffortSkillStandard entity

2012-10-08 Thread Ted Byers
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 6:00 PM, Tom Burns wrote: > Well if you follow my suggestions and you will reduce your reading by an > order of magnitude! > > > I understand that, and appreiate it; and I thank you. > ____ > From: Ted Byers > To: us

Re: Add comments on WorkEffortSkillStandard entity

2012-10-08 Thread Ted Byers
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 6:25 AM, olivier Heintz wrote: > Hi, > > We have in neogia addons repository some addons about project management > (base on existing ofbiz project-phase-task portlet done by Ant System). > Most of your requirements are cover. > > These addons will be migrate in ofbizextra t

Re: getting screen.width in ftl

2013-01-17 Thread Ted Byers
Hi Paul, On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 4:48 AM, Paul Piper wrote: > I would not recommend to do anything with Javascript in this case. Responsive > design is the most obvious solution and should be the most preferrable. > And my first instinct would have been to use js, perhaps because I have recently

Re: OFBiz / BigFish: New client is hooked!

2013-01-24 Thread Ted Byers
Hi Nick, On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Nick Rosser wrote: > > Or the fact that all the styling is delegated to the CSS? We've gone to > great pains to allow styling in the CSS with no back-end code changes. So > far it's working! And don't forget our "small device / mobile" solution uses > a r

Re: OFBiz / BigFish: New client is hooked!

2013-01-24 Thread Ted Byers
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Skip wrote: > Ted > > Firebug is your friend. Go have a look at qz.com and then inspect the > elements with firebug. Change to responsive view and continue looking while > you change the screen sizes. > > css @media is key. > > > Also have a look at http://jquer

Re: OFBiz / BigFish: New client is hooked!

2013-01-24 Thread Ted Byers
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 2:26 PM, James wrote: > Ted, > > I am the UI/CSS developer for BigFish who designed Eagan's Emporium > and is developing the responsive mobile > approach on our Fashion House demo > . To se

Re: eft support in payment gateways?

2013-02-25 Thread Ted Byers
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Mason Harding wrote: > Do any payment gateways on ofbiz 11.04 support EFT? When I do a test > purchase on the ecommerce store with an eft payment type, I see in the logs > it attempting to use a payment gateway, but none of the payment gateways > seem to support i

Re: eft support in payment gateways?

2013-02-25 Thread Ted Byers
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Mason Harding wrote: > Thanks so much for your help Ted. > > To be more specific, I would like to do ACH direct debit. Authorize.net > supports that through their payment gateway, but I do not believe that > Ofbiz's Authorize.net payment gateway service supports a

cellphon barcode readers for inventory and PSO

2013-03-03 Thread Ted Byers
I have been doing some checking, and I can see that OFBiz has support for barcode readers for POS, and I assume for inventory control. I have not, yet, figured out what I'd need to do in porder to configure any of that. However, I have just learned something today that changes my views of what is

accessing ofbiz only over SSL/TLS using Apache's httpd server

2013-03-08 Thread Ted Byers
I am studying how to install OFBiz and a multi-domain WordPress site on the same server, and I want a) all access to all content in either to be over a secure connection (but I have yet to succees to figure out how to get mod_rewrite to redirect all requests coming in on port 80 using http to be re

Re: accessing ofbiz only over SSL/TLS using Apache's httpd server

2013-03-09 Thread Ted Byers
Thanks, But On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Mike wrote: > https://cwiki.apache.org/OFBIZ/faq-tips-tricks-cookbook-howto.html#FAQ-Tips-Tricks-Cookbook-HowTo-HTTPD > > But you would do something like this: > > > proxyPass ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/ecommerce/ > > >proxyPass aj

Re: accessing ofbiz only over SSL/TLS using Apache's httpd server

2013-03-09 Thread Ted Byers
Thanks Mike, On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Mike wrote: > There are a couple of ways to do it, each of which requires you to really > know apache the AJP module: > > On a running ofbiz system, there is this "runtime" directory: > > ls /opt/ofbiz.1104/runtime/catalina/work/default-server/0.0.0.0

How to build the latest version from trunk?

2013-04-15 Thread Ted Byers
I set up a virtual machine running the latest Suse (version 12.3), and obtained ofbiz, using svn from trunk. I set up everything as usual, including configuring it to use MySQL, and placing the latest mysql connector in the jdbc directory. However, no matter how I invoke ant, I get an error on li

OFBiz build seriously broken, or so it seems.

2013-04-21 Thread Ted Byers
This is regardless of whether I try to build trunk or release 12.04. If I run 'ant run-install, I get the error "/opt/ofbuz/build.xml:23 can't declare any more prefixes in this context". It seems OFBiz has it's own version of ant, and God only knows how that will interact with my system as my sys

Re: OFBiz build seriously broken, or so it seems.

2013-04-21 Thread Ted Byers
OK, fair enough, but the pages from which one can download it ought to indicate that the product does not support Java 1.7. But I have a new, related problem. I just created a virtual box, with Java 1.6 on it, and I get the same error asking that i upgrade jave to at least 1.6. This seems quite

Re: OFBiz build seriously broken, or so it seems.

2013-04-21 Thread Ted Byers
to see how well that goes (a, I will have to do it if I decide to go with Ubuntu on my new server anyway). I see you provide a link to an iso image. What, exactly, is on it? Thanks Ted On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Mark Schneider wrote: > Am 21.04.2013 22:31, schrieb Ted Byers: > >

Re: OFBiz build seriously broken, or so it seems.

2013-04-24 Thread Ted Byers
further on your local copy, we would welcome any patches > > that enable the project to support Java 1.7. > > > > -Adrian > > > > On 4/21/2013 9:31 PM, Ted Byers wrote: > >> This is regardless of whether I try to build trunk or release 12.04. > >> &g

Re: OFBiz build seriously broken, or so it seems.

2013-04-24 Thread Ted Byers
x27; to see which Java > version gets used. > > Christian > > > Am 24.04.2013 14:50, schrieb Ted Byers: > > I do not know why, but it seems to build fine using OpenJDK 7 on Ubuntu (I >> did that), but it fails, with the errors I reported in this thread, on >> Suse, w

Re: POS on a Android tablet?

2013-04-25 Thread Ted Byers
and a wifi network printer could do the job . >> >> This would significantly simplify and reduce the physical shop investment >> for IT. >> >> Anybody interested? let me know so we could together on this subject? >> >> Regards, >> Hans >> >> &g

Re: POS on a Android tablet?

2013-04-25 Thread Ted Byers
hat. If the programmers you know who do this sort of thing hate those SDKs, I think I might prefer to hire someone to deal with it than take it on myself (when my budget allows me to do so). Thanks Ted On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote: > On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 4:06 PM,

Re: POS on a Android tablet?

2013-04-26 Thread Ted Byers
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 6:19 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote: > On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Ted Byers wrote: > > Thanks Mauricio, > > > > I'd apreciate that. I hadn't actually thought about a card reader, but > > you're right. For the POS side of it,

Re: POS on a Android tablet?

2013-04-26 Thread Ted Byers
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 10:20 PM, Richard Siddall < richard.sidd...@elirion.net> wrote: > Ted Byers wrote: > >> This is an important question. >> >> I too have potential clients who want to use their smart phones for POS, >> as >> well as to take inv

Re: OFBiz build seriously broken, or so it seems.

2013-04-30 Thread Ted Byers
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Paul Foxworthy wrote: > Hi Ted and Adrian, > > I think the message re the Java version is noise from Ant. > > The message comes from the ant build file, see > > https://fisheye6.atlassian.com/browse/ofbiz/trunk/macros.xml?hb=true#to31 > > Try changing line 31 of m

Re: OFBiz build seriously broken, or so it seems.

2013-05-01 Thread Ted Byers
Just in case anyone else gets hit by this, it turned out that installing openjdk on Suse gives you NLY the JRE (alas, when I worked with Java in the past, one could choose between a JRE file, named as such, and a JDK file - now, at least with the Suse distro, they're both called JDK, but the actual

Re: OFBiz / BigFish site goes live -- www.1800athlete.com

2013-05-07 Thread Ted Byers
com -- some visual design, product setup, >>> configuration and it's a go! >>> >>> It's actually pretty impressive that they pulled it off ... with hardly >>> any support from us. And they are not a big tech company, just have very >>>

Re: OFBiz / BigFish site goes live -- www.1800athlete.com

2013-05-07 Thread Ted Byers
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Nick Rosser wrote: > Ted, > > Lots of questions :-) Thanks for the interest ... I'll try to answer them as > best I can: > > One last > question I would ask about multisite BigFish is in fact related to > what I need to do to set up a multisite WordPress site (not

Re: OFBiz / BigFish site goes live -- www.1800athlete.com

2013-05-07 Thread Ted Byers
Thanks Len. That is just a few days away, so I'll give it a try then. I'd built OFbiz frm trunk on Ubuntu 12.04 using OpenJDK 7. Can I assume your derivative will also compile using OpenJDK7? Thanks Ted

Re: OFBiz / BigFish site goes live -- www.1800athlete.com

2013-05-07 Thread Ted Byers
I should have begun my last response with a big THANK YOU. Please forgive my momentary lapse in manners. I appreciate your reply, and the time taken to write it. Thanks Ted

Re: OFBiz / BigFish site goes live -- www.1800athlete.com

2013-05-16 Thread Ted Byers
;re welcome. Let me mull over your electronic text / Wordpress query ... > > > Best Regards, > > *Nick Rosser* > nros...@solveda.com > Tel: 1.516.742.7888 x221 > Cell: 1.516.901.1720 > www.solveda.com > > On 5/7/2013 3:36 PM, Ted Byers wrote: >> >> I

Improving OFBiz security

2013-05-22 Thread Ted Byers
I need to add use of PKI, with document signing, to OFBiz What would I need to do to configure OFBiz to require client side certificates, and where would I modify the forms sent to the client's browser so that it includes a JavaScript file that will support use of the client's private key to sign

Re: Improving OFBiz security

2013-05-23 Thread Ted Byers
braries that might help: > > http://ats.oka.nu/titaniumcore/js/crypto/readme.txt > http://crypto.stanford.edu/sjcl/ (symmetric AES only) > http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~tjw/jsbn/ > > Hope that helps. > Thanks, I will take a look at these resources. > Cheers > > Paul Foxworthy &g

Re: Improving OFBiz security

2013-05-28 Thread Ted Byers
/archive/servlet/ReadMsg?msgId=518530&listName=tomcat-user > and here (for Spring) > http://static.springsource.org/spring-security/site/docs/3.0.x/reference/x509.html > > Cheers > > Paul Foxworthy > > > > > - > -- > Coherent Software Australia Pty Ltd >

Re: seeking "General Ledger" report

2013-06-06 Thread Ted Byers
ee the "GL Account Balance", but I >> would have to do this for each account. >> >> Thanks! >> Phillip > -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. t...@merchantservicecorp.com CTO Merchant Services Corp. 17665 Leslie st., unit 30 Newmarket , Ontario L3Y 3E3

Re: seeking "General Ledger" report

2013-06-06 Thread Ted Byers
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 11:32 PM, Anil Patel wrote: > Ted, > I understand what you mean. > > Ofbiz has OOTB support for many business processes or may be we can say, > there is not much that is not available OOTB in Ofbiz. > > To use Ofbiz effectively, unfortunately we have learn business processe

Re: Formal Discussion

2013-07-30 Thread Ted Byers
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Paul Piper wrote: > [snip] > @bigfish: though the constant stream of advertisement on your end never > seems to end, please bear in mind that your work is adaptive, not > responsive. > Hi Paul, I don't see the messages from bigfish as ads so much as contributions

Re: Formal Discussion

2013-07-30 Thread Ted Byers
Hi Paul and Nick, I have now read all three articles to which you two have provided links. http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/web-designer/what-is-the-difference-between-responsive-vs-adaptive-web-design/ http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14831530/responsive-design-vs-adaptive-design http://www.sy

Re: Formal Discussion

2013-07-30 Thread Ted Byers
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Nick Rosser wrote: > Ted, > > Agree. Which is why we've never had the discussion at Solveda :-) We just > went with a best practice for a "small device" solution, which seems to be > working for us. And I always describe this as "responsive" because clients > unde

Re: BigFish Promotions

2013-07-30 Thread Ted Byers
igFish-Promotions-tp4643157.html > Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. t...@merchantservicecorp.com CTO Merchant Services Corp. 17665 Leslie st., unit 30 Newmarket , Ontario L3Y 3E3

Re: Subscription functionality

2013-09-13 Thread Ted Byers
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 3:16 AM, Pierre Smits wrote: > That depends on the legal setup of each country regarding protection of > customers. > > In a country it might be so that subscriptions must automatically end when > the period reaches the thru date and no confirmation has been given, and in >

Re: FW: Mirgration to OFBiz newer version

2013-09-14 Thread Ted Byers
Something my team is beginning to do with our system, is to create a pair of scripts, one of which applies any changes to our database (particularly focussing on ALTER TABLE statements, to add new fields along with rational default values and constraints), and another to deal with changes to our co

Re: interested in your product

2013-09-24 Thread Ted Byers
an Apache >>>>>> community, yes >>>>>> OFBiz fits your needs. >>>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Is+OFBiz+for+Me >>>>>> >>>>>> Why true open source? Because as an Apache community we use the ASL2 >>>>>> licence (AKA Apache licence) which is really open, not >>>>>> viral like GPL or such (often used for commercial reasons, like selling >>>>>> a dual commercial lience...) >>>>>> Driven by an Apache community? Yes, there is not, as with other "open >>>>>> source" ERPs, a company behind OFBiz. There are >>>>>> individuals all responsible as individuals, even if of course some are >>>>>> employee in companies supporting OFBiz. >>>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/Apache+OFBiz+PMC+Members+and+Committers >>>>>> >>>>>> Are you offering personalised specifications for your tool? >>>>>> Good question: >>>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Apache+OFBiz+Service+Providers >>>>>> >>>>>> And if yes for which price? >>>>>> This depend of service providers... >>>>>> >>>>>> We would like to hearing from you as >>>>>> soon as possible, in order to start our collaboration and transfer you >>>>>> the >>>>>> document with all specifications you need. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hope this help >>>>>> Jacques >>>>>> >>>>>> Faithfully >>>>>> yours, >>>>>> Olha Simkiv >>>>>> Master 2 >>>>>> MPSIC >>>>>> IAE of Nantes >>>>>> 0663663726 -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. t...@merchantservicecorp.com CTO Merchant Services Corp. 17665 Leslie st., unit 30 Newmarket , Ontario L3Y 3E3

Re: Autoresponder for marketing

2013-10-25 Thread Ted Byers
On Friday, October 25, 2013 07:40:23 PM Imac wrote: > Thanks for that Pradeep. > > However, I was looking for something self hosted and AIO and I'm not sure > opentaps would be the way to go for me. Also, it isn't very reassuring to > see the opentaps ecommerce site using magento for the storefron

Re: Which release: 13.07 or 12.04

2013-11-22 Thread Ted Byers
Thanks Jacques and Jacopo, The reason I thought that maybe the documentation mght be out of date is that http://ofbiz.apache.org/download.html makes no mention of R13.07. But, if I understand you and Jacopo, R13.07 is something like a release candidate, suitable for beta testing and in a developm

Which release: 13.07 or 12.04

2013-11-21 Thread Ted Byers
I see on the cwiki site for ofbiz that 12.04.02 is the latest stable release, but I also see a 13.07 release available for checkout from svn. Is 13.07 an experimental release that will eventually replace the 12.04 releases, or something else, or is the ofbiz documentation site just out of date? S

Re: New hot-deploy application

2013-11-25 Thread Ted Byers
That is exciting. Am I to understand that that means that there will be a single API for processing all these different kinds of transactions, including credit and debit card transactions in ecommerce? Or are we still stuck with different APIs for different processors? One thing that is intrigui

Is multitenant configuration related to supporting multiple independant companies in the same installation of OFBiz?

2013-12-31 Thread Ted Byers
I guess the subject line forms a short summary of the question. I have been studying OFBiz for a while, getting comfortable with the basics, but this multitenant material, seems, on the face of it, a bit more advancedcomplicated If the multitenant is able to support multiple independant c

Re: Inventory move ticket system for tracking progress of manufactured parts

2014-01-15 Thread Ted Byers
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Christian Carlow < christian.car...@gmail.com> wrote: > > One important part I'll have to work out is how to handle the inspection > department mentioned in the previous post. I think inspections can be > handled as separate production runs just like normal ticket

Re: OFBiz / BigFish site goes live -- www.IHateStevenSinger.com

2014-01-20 Thread Ted Byers
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Nick Rosser wrote: > All, > > I'm pleased to announce that the latest OFBiz / BigFish implementation is > now live. > > Check out www.ihatestevensinger.com. > > Interesting The site is tuned to perform with average daily visitors in the ~4000 range > with an

Re: OFBiz / BigFish site goes live -- www.IHateStevenSinger.com

2014-01-20 Thread Ted Byers
of about 100 > concurrent users. We are expecting 12,000 for daily peak in a couple of > weeks time ... and it is sized to handle twice that number. > > Gotta love OFBiz and the caching model, works like a charm! > > Nick > > > On 1/20/2014 9:55 AM, Ted Byers wrote: >

Re: OFBiz / BigFish site goes live -- www.IHateStevenSinger.com

2014-01-20 Thread Ted Byers
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Nick Rosser wrote: > No ... just configuration. I can get details from my tech if you're > interested in the specifics. > > Yes, I am actually. I'd appreciate that. Thanks Ted > On 1/20/2014 10:45 AM, Ted Byers wrote: > >>

Re: OFBiz / BigFish site goes live -- www.IHateStevenSinger.com

2014-01-20 Thread Ted Byers
he MySQL server > >No other incoming ports need to be open, so it's best to keep them >blocked. > >Using linux, regardless of where it's hosted, you'll need to open >the correct ports in iptables on each server (open 80 and 443 on >apache,

Re: WEBINARS

2014-02-11 Thread Ted Byers
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 5:30 AM, Pierre Smits wrote: > Hi All, > > I am planning to do a series of webinars on how to use the various back end > applications, starting of with Manufacturing. > > But I am eager to learn what you would like to be handled in this series, > so please send some feedbac

Re: OFBiz Performance, a good story

2014-02-13 Thread Ted Byers
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 7:06 AM, Nick Rosser wrote: > All, > > I thought I'd share some encouraging news from a recent implementation we > were involved in: > > * we built a site for a Philly based jeweler who has some unique >products geared for Valentine's Day > * they start their sale on

Re: OFBiz Performance, a good story

2014-02-13 Thread Ted Byers
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 12:36 PM, Todd Thorner wrote: > Thank you, Mr. Byers, for posting such a remark-worthy suggestion, and > thank you, Mr. Rosser, for providing the inertia that might help start > an exciting new OFBiz-related project (congrats as well on securing a > happy jeweler client). >

Re: OFBiz.org site: easier navigation to Service Providers and End Users

2014-02-18 Thread Ted Byers
014 3:53 AM, Pierre Smits wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I agree with the above. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Not only will it deliver on the marketing aspect, but it might >>>>>>>>>> also >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> attract >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> some more participation. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Pierre Smits >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> *ORRTIZ.COM<http://ORRTIZ.COM>* >>>>>>>>>> Services&Solutions for Cloud- >>>>>>>>>> Based Manufacturing, Professional >>>>>>>>>> Services and Retail&Trade >>>>>>>>>> http://www.orrtiz.com >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Jacques Le Roux< >>>>>>>>>> jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> That sounds a good marketing idea to me >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> This was a bit like that before, >>>>>>>>>>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=925066 >>>>>>>>>>> But has been moved down because of conflicting opinions. I don't >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> remember >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> clearly... >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> What are others opinions? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, February 05, 2014 2:40 PM, nrosser@solveda.comwrote >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> All, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Whenever I look at pretty much anything these days I look for a >>>>>>>>>>>> "clients" link to see who is using a product or service. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> If I'm looking to use a piece of software and review at the >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> vendor's >>>> >>>>> site I will often look to see who are the partners (integrators) >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> are >>>> >>>>> -- >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> as a client I would be looking for some comfort level that the >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> product >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> or service will well supported. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> For OFBiz this is hidden under the "documentation" tab, at the >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> bottom of >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> that page, in small font and labelled "Users of Apache OFBiz".and >>>>>>>>>>>> "Apache OFBiz Service Providers". Documentation to me is just >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> that, a >>>> >>>>> list of user and technical documentation, white papers etc. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Could these two links to main navigation bar? I would suggest >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> that >>>> >>>>> the >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> main navigation is: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Home >>>>>>>>>>>> Download >>>>>>>>>>>> Community >>>>>>>>>>>> Service Providers >>>>>>>>>>>> Who is using OFBiz? >>>>>>>>>>>> Documentation >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Nick >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>> -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. t...@merchantservicecorp.com CTO Merchant Services Corp. 17665 Leslie st., unit 30 Newmarket , Ontario L3Y 3E3

Is OFBiz vulnerable to the heartbleed problem in openssl?

2014-04-11 Thread Ted Byers
vulnerability? I have patched my OpenSuse systems so that the system openssl is no longer vulnerable, but I wouldn't know how to ensure ofbiz uses that. I have already patched all the servers I use for heartbleed (a couple days' work), so now I turn my attention to this. Thanks Ted -- R.E.(

Re: Recurring Billing And Subscription

2014-05-04 Thread Ted Byers
ibe to different plans like "basic", >> "professional", "enterprise" with recurring billing, so I can see whether >> the switch is worth it. >> Thanks for your help. >> > -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. t...@merchantservicecorp.com

Re: Recurring Billing And Subscription

2014-05-04 Thread Ted Byers
;enterprise" with recurring billing, so I can see whether > the switch is worth it. > Thanks for your help. -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. t...@merchantservicecorp.com

Re: Recurring Billing And Subscription

2014-05-05 Thread Ted Byers
ame local subnet as the server running OFBiz (it requires a segmented LAN, and a machine that provides an API to which OFBiz can submit customer payment information for subsequent use in processing rebills). Cheers Ted > Thanks, > > Raj > > > On Monday 05 May 2014 07:53 AM, Ted

Re: Recurring Billing And Subscription

2014-05-05 Thread Ted Byers
to how to self scan, so as to reduce the burden/cost for a merchant aiming to become PCI compliant. Cheers Ted > Jacques > > Le 05/05/2014 14:38, Ted Byers a écrit : > >> Hi Raj >> >> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 1:35 AM, Rajbir Saini wrote: >>> >>> Ted

Re: Recurring Billing And Subscription

2014-05-05 Thread Ted Byers
ould have to integrate them into your shopping cart/billing system, but their API is one of the best documented, cleanest and simplest APIs I have seen in this business. Good luck, Ted > On 05.05.2014 04:09, Ted Byers wrote: >> >> OFBiz does have some support for subscriptions, but

Installing OFBiz on Tomcat 7 on OpenSuse 13.1, and setting up mod_jk

2014-06-10 Thread Ted Byers
Spring or Hibernate, and my recent readings suggest these two as having significant benefits; but that begs the question of if/how they ought/can be used in a project like OFBiz. Thanks Ted -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D.

Re: Installing OFBiz on Tomcat 7 on OpenSuse 13.1, and setting up mod_jk

2014-06-11 Thread Ted Byers
Thanks Pierre, On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 4:22 AM, Pierre Smits wrote: > Hi Ted, > > As r13.07 is still not released the release to go for is r12.x. > > Multi-tenancy is straight forward: just setting the multi-tenancy property > in the general.properties file in framework/common/config. This will e

Re: Installing OFBiz on Tomcat 7 on OpenSuse 13.1, and setting up mod_jk

2014-06-11 Thread Ted Byers
Thanks Jacques On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 5:15 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Le 11/06/2014 10:22, Pierre Smits a écrit : > >> Hi Ted, >> >> As r13.07 is still not released the release to go for is r12.x. > > > You might prefer to wait for R13.07. It will be officially released pretty > soon > > Jacqu

Configuring Eclipse to work with OFBiz (Jacques?)

2014-06-11 Thread Ted Byers
bel for Eclipse, and their potential for producing updated UML documentation for OFBiz? Thanks Ted -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D.

Re: Configuring Eclipse to work with OFBiz (Jacques?)

2014-06-11 Thread Ted Byers
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Ron Wheeler wrote: > You might find that the Eclipse STS from http://spring.io/tools is a > version 4.3 Eclipse with all of the plug-ins that you need to develop Java > apps makes it easy to add Subversive which has replaced Subclipse for most > people. > It knows

Re: Configuring Eclipse to work with OFBiz (Jacques?)

2014-06-11 Thread Ted Byers
release software site (it may already be there) > http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler > you will find Subversive listed under "Collaboration" > > Yes, that repository is already there, and I found Subversive there. Thanks. Thanks Ted > Ron > > On 11/06/2014 9:27 PM

Re: Configuring Eclipse to work with OFBiz (Jacques?)

2014-06-11 Thread Ted Byers
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:15 PM, Ron Wheeler < rwhee...@artifact-software.com> wrote: > Other than the tools that come with Eclipse/STS, we only have 1 other > plug-in. > > http://wireframesketcher.com/blog describes Wireframesketcher which is a > nice tool for designing user interfaces. Not free

Errors Configuring Eclipse to work with OFBiz, and JDBC question

2014-06-12 Thread Ted Byers
or ant for that matter, determine from the system where the JDBC connectors needed are and use them from there? Thanks Ted -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D.

Re: Errors Configuring Eclipse to work with OFBiz, and JDBC question

2014-06-13 Thread Ted Byers
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: > Run the build target from the build.xml file: > > Right-click build.xml -> Run As -> Ant Build > > Adrian Crum > Sandglass Software > www.sandglass-software.com > Thanks Adrian, Alas, 'Run As' does not appear when I right-click the build.xml

Re: Errors Configuring Eclipse to work with OFBiz, and JDBC question

2014-06-13 Thread Ted Byers
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: > True, Eclipse is complex, but the advantage is you only need to learn one > IDE, not many. > I am beginning to suspect that it is encountering the law of diminishing returns, in being so complex, many would give up on it. I can now confirm th

Re: Errors Configuring Eclipse to work with OFBiz, and JDBC question

2014-06-13 Thread Ted Byers
rs must be in the classpath, so you will need to copy them >> into the project folder. >> >> You can configure OFBiz to use any combination of data sources. >> >> Adrian Crum >> Sandglass Software >> www.sandglass-software.com >> >> On 6/13/201

Re: Errors Configuring Eclipse to work with OFBiz, and JDBC question

2014-06-14 Thread Ted Byers
w to do it rather than questioning why it wasn't done. Cheers Ted > Regards, > > Pierre > > Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad > >> Op 13 jun. 2014 om 19:43 heeft Ted Byers het >> volgende geschreven: >> >> Thanks Jacques and Adrian, >> >> I know the

Alternate application servers: are there any good ones?

2014-07-28 Thread Ted Byers
ed to this? Thanks Ted -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D.

Re: invoice.PURCHASE_INVOICE.decimals

2014-08-12 Thread Ted Byers
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Pierre Smits wrote: > Jacques, > > Then I suggest to contact Si Chen. He might tell why. > And if he is unreachable for whatever reason, ask an accountant, if he or she can speculate as to the reason. I'd have asked one, if I knew one, but surely the accountants

Re: OfBiz workflow

2014-09-19 Thread Ted Byers
4 PM, varun044 wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks you for the prompt reply Pierre. >>>> >>>> So, if I have to implement workflow in ofbiz now, which is the best >>>> path? >>>> Should I check into Activiti? >>>> >>>> If you have some resources on the same, kindly share. >>>> >>>> Thanks again! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: >>>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/OfBiz-workflow-tp4655455p4655462.html >>>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>> >> >> >> >> > -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. t...@merchantservicecorp.com

Re: OfBiz workflow

2014-09-19 Thread Ted Byers
d to > break down tasks, assign people to tasks, track progress, etc. > > > Adrian Crum > Sandglass Software > www.sandglass-software.com > > On 9/19/2014 4:34 PM, Ted Byers wrote: >> >> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Adrian Crum >> wrote: >>> &

Re: OfBiz workflow

2014-09-19 Thread Ted Byers
rk are happy with what is presently in place. Cheers Ted > Rn > > On 19/09/2014 11:34 AM, Ted Byers wrote: >> >> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Adrian Crum >> wrote: >>> >>> Typically, this sort of thing is done in Jira - which provides

Re: OfBiz workflow

2014-09-19 Thread Ted Byers
interesting Redmine plugins), compares with Jira. Cheers Ted > Jacques > > Le 19/09/2014 18:20, Ted Byers a écrit : > >> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Ron Wheeler >> wrote: >>> >>> They are suggesting that you will use the one that OFBiz already has

Re: OfBiz workflow

2014-09-19 Thread Ted Byers
apt or die. As an Alfresco user, I offer thanks to those > considering Activiti workflow integration for OFBiz. Now if I could > only make some progress up the learning curve for this project ... > > > > On 14-09-19 09:20 AM, Ted Byers wrote: >> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 a

Re: OfBiz workflow

2014-09-19 Thread Ted Byers
nificant way. My work load has gone insane, and I am now routinely putting in 12 to 14 hours a day 7 days a week. I don't think, at my age, I can keep up that pace much longer. Cheers Ted > > Ron > > > > On 19/09/2014 12:20 PM, Ted Byers wrote: >> >> On Fri,

Re: [VOTE] PROJECTMGR in upcoming release

2014-09-30 Thread Ted Byers
re freeze phase, that for the 13.07 branch started more than one > > year > > > ago, during which only bug fixes are backported. > > > This is done in order to stabilize the branch before an official > release > > > is done. Since the "projectmgr" component has never been part of the > > 13.07 > > > branch then it may be unsafe to include it now just before the release > is > > > issued. It would be better to discuss its inclusion in the upcoming new > > > release branch where it could be stabilized and bug fixed. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Jacopo > > > > > > -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. t...@merchantservicecorp.com

Re: Credit Card & PCI compliance.

2014-10-07 Thread Ted Byers
pain and risk. In all the time I have been working in this industry, I have never even considered storing such sensitive data on my servers. The only use case where it makes some sense is in the realm of recurring billing (e.g. monthly subscriptions to services), and for that it is infinitely better to rely on the processing bank's vault and API for the recurring billing rather than building your own. Cheers Ted -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D.

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