This is pretty much how OFBiz has been organized for a long time. These three
layers are in the following directories:
* framework
* applications (base applications)
* specialpurpose (special purpose application)
-David
On Jul 16, 2010, at 12:07 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
> ofbiz, now has three b
ofbiz, now has three basic layers, as I see it.
first is the framework, which should stand alone from the other layers.
Next is your basic Business layer needed for all businesses, to manage
relationships, cash flow, products. This level can have interdependence
and dependence on the framework
Having these extensions managed as add-on modules in a separate repository
will be beneficial to the OFBiz trunk.
I mean that this way of managing extensions will probabily require
improvements in the trunk itself to better manage extensions. (i.e.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3373)
Inlne:
David E Jones sent the following on 7/15/2010 10:39 AM:
This looks like more of a separate repository than a branch of OFBiz.
yes and no.
since it would usually not be merged back to ofbiz, yes, being able to
sync trunk to branch that all in the branch work with no.
First off, the
This looks like more of a separate repository than a branch of OFBiz.
First off, the term "branch" just doesn't apply. A branch of a source
repository is effectively a copy of the repo that can be changed separately and
is meant to eventually be merged back into the trunk. If a branch is not me
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Contributors+Branch+proposal
David E Jones sent the following on 7/15/2010 9:03 AM:
Hans,
How would you create such a branch, or what would that look like? Who would be
able to commit to it?
-David
On Jul 15, 2010, at 2:59 AM, Hans Bakker