Hi Chen,
Take a look at assetmaint example in 'specialpurpose' folder and in
particular look at controller.xml you may find a way out :)
Basically that's where you include all your dependant modules.
Regards,
V.Sunder Anand
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From: Chen Xi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Dear All,
I looked into AssetMaintenance module and it closely matches my requrement,
Additionally I would like to include a maker/checker control in the
application.
Scenario: 'A' places a request for an equipment, the request goes to 'B'
for approval and once approved the request goes to
Java version clearly tell that it is java 1.6 (called as java 6)
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From: Brendan Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2007 15:38:43
To:user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: RE: Build
Hi Skip,
I just went through my OFBiz emails and came upon this one. You said that
Dear All,
I walked through the 'facility manager' and observed that it would be too
many functions for my porposed inventory application. I would just need the
following functions, I am trying to put together a POC for myself to get a
hang on OFbiz.
- create facility
- create location
into the code and see
it all hangs together etc.
On Dec 6, 2007 6:55 AM, V. Sunder Anand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
I walked through the 'facility manager' and observed that it would be too
many functions for my porposed inventory application. I would just need the
following functions, I am
: Re: Facility manager
You can also take a look at the applications in the specialpurpose folder. All
of those are
derivatives of the main code base. They are good examples of how to build a
custom UI on top of
existing code.
-Adrian
v. sunder anand wrote:
Thanks Jim,
I think I can do
Jason,
How different is your product from a 'apple book' check out this link
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/91324000/wo/WL5TonGOQkXf2h1Hy1L1ZvhTSUw/2.?p=0
Can we combine 'features' and 'configuration' elements and collectively call
it as specification. Each
Jason,
Start from page 76 in data model resource book. You may find it useful. I
am really new to OFbiz platform and my input is on the system analysis
perspective, which I am myself doing it for my requirement.
Regards, v.sunder anand
On Dec 7, 2007 6:58 AM, V. Sunder Anand [EMAIL PROTECTED
You may take a look at OFbiz 'webtools' section. Select entity reference, it
has all that you need.
Regards, v.sunder anand
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From: 2275429 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 21:39:38
To:user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: ofbiz
Can someone explain the structure of
Just wanted to drop a thank note to Si Chen for the 'hello world' series of
tutorials. Those really helped me to get started on OFbiz. Needless to say
about the docs available on mailing list and wiki (oldnew). Rgds.
v.sunderanand
Is there any public sites powered by OFbiz that I can take a look. I have
visited graciousstyle.com. Thx.
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From: BJ Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 09:04:45
To:user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: Is this Possible with OFBiz?
possible, but would need
Data model resource book version-1 precisely describes this situation in the
chapter 'products#products and parts'
In my opinion, You may be better off referencing the book and ofbiz data
(entity) schema in parallel since you are sure about your needs.
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