develop / maintain OFBiz.
>
> TIA
>
> Cheers
> Phoon
> -Original Message-
> From: Jacques Le Roux
> Sent: Monday, 26 October 2020 5:44 pm
> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
> Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
>
> Hi Phoon,
>
> BTW for the README file
pment
environment, Windows or Linux (Ubuntu)? Especially the frameworks, tools,
utilities that were used to develop / maintain OFBiz.
TIA
Cheers
Phoon
-Original Message-
From: Jacques Le Roux
Sent: Monday, 26 October 2020 5:44 pm
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
Hi
2020 5:44 pm
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
Hi Phoon,
BTW for the README file,
https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/stable/readme/html5/README.html
is easier to use because of the TOC at left
This is anyway accessible from the top of
https://github.com
Thanks Jacques 😉 That would be a great help!
Cheers
Phoon
-Original Message-
From: Jacques Le Roux
Sent: Monday, 26 October 2020 5:44 pm
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
Hi Phoon,
BTW for the README file,
<https://ci.apache.
ginal Message-
From: Deepak Dixit
Sent: Friday, 23 October 2020 6:03 pm
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
It's on the root of apache ofbiz-framework
<https://github.com/apache/ofbiz-framework/blob/release17.12/README.adoc>
repository.
[1] https://github.
--Original Message-
> From: Deepak Dixit
> Sent: Friday, 23 October 2020 6:03 pm
> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
> Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
>
> It's on the root of apache ofbiz-framework <
> https://github.com/apache/ofbiz-framework/blob/release17.12/RE
y, 23 October 2020 6:03 pm
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
It's on the root of apache ofbiz-framework
<https://github.com/apache/ofbiz-framework/blob/release17.12/README.adoc>
repository.
[1] https://github.com/apache/ofbiz-framework/blob/release17.1
, 2020 at 3:07 PM wrote:
> Sorry Deepak,
>
> Where I can find the README[1] file? I couldn't find in the three links
> you sent.
>
> Cheers
> Phoon
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Deepak Dixit
> Sent: Friday, 23 October 2020 5:21 pm
> To: user@ofbi
Sorry Deepak,
Where I can find the README[1] file? I couldn't find in the three links you
sent.
Cheers
Phoon
-Original Message-
From: Deepak Dixit
Sent: Friday, 23 October 2020 5:21 pm
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
Hi Phoon,
You can refer REA
if I'm able get
> WMS working to our requirements.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Phoon
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rupert Howell
> Sent: Friday, 23 October 2020 4:09 pm
> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
> Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
>
>
Cheers
Phoon
-Original Message-
From: Rupert Howell
Sent: Friday, 23 October 2020 4:09 pm
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: OFBiz Development Guide
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Tutorial+-+A+Beginners+Development+Guide>
https://cwiki.apache.org/con
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Tutorial+-+A+Beginners+Development+Guide
Should get you going.
Rupert Howell
Director
Provolve Ltd.
t: 01730 267868 / m: 079 0968 5308
e: ruperthow...@provolve.com
w: http://www.provolve.com
On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 09:04, Tuck Seng Pho
Thumbs up! Note with thanks Rupert.
Is there a particular link that you could direct me to for those resources?
CheersPhoon
On Friday, October 23, 2020, 03:58:56 PM GMT+8, Rupert Howell
wrote:
Hey Phoon,
As the author I can say not. It gives a broad overview of the framework
that is
Hey Phoon,
As the author I can say not. It gives a broad overview of the framework
that is still valid, but the syntax is different now since the EntityQuery
was introduced. It is 12 years old now.
There is more up to date information and User Guides available from the
website.
Rupert Howell
Di
A lot good advices.
I did not know about DCEVM.
Thanks everybody.
On 04/14/2016 11:27 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Great, I'll try it, thanks!
Jacques
Le 14/04/2016 10:15, james_sg a écrit :
Hi Jacques,
The forked project supports recent Java version 8, while the original
project is no longer i
+1 Taher.
Best regards,
Pranay Pandey
HotWax Systems
http://www.hotwaxsystems.com/
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:53 PM, Taher Alkhateeb wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Everyone is entitled to their opinion on any technology and we get many
> heated discussions on the mailing list. I love these debates becau
Hi John,
OFBiz is open to all, and we work as a community here.
Do stay if you can contribute to OFBiz.
I do agree with some of your points, but it will take some time to fix.
Keep things specific so that it is easier for us to look into it.
You can log OFBiz related issues here at
https://issues
Hi John,
Everyone is entitled to their opinion on any technology and we get many
heated discussions on the mailing list. I love these debates because I
learn so much in the process. I am only suggesting that we maintain a
friendly exchange and perhaps avoiding taking things personal.
We do not li
Taher,
I think it's best I unsubscribe from the list as I don't want to hurt
this project with my views about Java. Thank you everyone for putting up
with my sour face.
John
On Thu, 2016-04-14 at 13:14 +0300, Taher Alkhateeb wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Most of the users in the mailing list were tryi
Hi John,
Most of the users in the mailing list were trying to give you constructive
feedback (in their unpaid time) to try and help you out in understanding
the technology behind ofbiz to which you have been confrontational.
It is definitely okay for your to be unhappy with Java or ofbiz or any
o
Great, I'll try it, thanks!
Jacques
Le 14/04/2016 10:15, james_sg a écrit :
Hi Jacques,
The forked project supports recent Java version 8, while the original
project is no longer in development.
I uses it with Eclipse so that changed .java files are built automatically
into .class files, while
Hi Jacques,
The forked project supports recent Java version 8, while the original
project is no longer in development.
I uses it with Eclipse so that changed .java files are built automatically
into .class files, while
DCEVM detects changed class files and load it directly into the JVM.
Eclipse
On Wed, 2016-04-13 at 23:49 -0700, Paul Mandeltort wrote:
> Sounds like you are making the common amatuer mistake of confusing
> enterprise java systems for desktop java apps. Please don’t show up and
> start bashing a technology on its users list without understanding the
> technology, it’s unprof
Hi James,
Interesting notably in debugging cases!
Is it better than what is OOTB in Eclipse? Is it better than what it forked
http://ssw.jku.at/dcevm/ ?
Thanks
Jacques
Le 14/04/2016 00:38, james_sg a écrit :
Hi anon,
To add on, if you are using Eclipse IDE for development, check out
https:/
FYI: we run 3 OFBiz instances (trunk, stable - aka R13.07 branch - and old - aka R12.04 branch) on the ASF OFBiz-VM machine with only *4GB*, try it
yourself:
https://demo-trunk-ofbiz.apache.org/catalog/control/main?USERNAME=admin&PASSWORD=ofbiz&JavaScriptEnabled=Y
https://demo-stable-ofbiz.apache
Sounds like you are making the common amatuer mistake of confusing enterprise
java systems for desktop java apps. Please don’t show up and start bashing a
technology on its users list without understanding the technology, it’s
unprofessional.
The majority of customizable business logic in OFBiz
"These days I wouldn’t touch an ofbiz project with a development machine
that has less than 8 GB. "
Thanks. You just redefined the 'monster' for me. Java is a resource hog
and always has been. The only reason OFBiz runs as fast as it does is
because the complete ERP system is cached in memory. No
Hello,
We are managing so many servers here at HotWax. All our server starts ofbiz
based instance within 15-30 seconds at max.
If we talk about restart of server following points needs to be considered.
-- If infra setup is good like Xmx, Xms settings are good for JAVA and you
have enough memory
Also make sure you have a beefy amount of RAM. Eclipse on its own needs at
least 2 GB on top of your regular OS overhead, and if you’re running OFbiz
locally you want at least an additional gig or two. Your initial compile when
you will always take much longer as well.
These days I wouldn’t to
It probably depends on your system, but when I restart, it is back up and
running in about 15 seconds.
On Apr 13, 2016 2:11 PM, "anon" wrote:
> Hello List,
> I have been looking at the tutorials on youtube of the ofbiz framework and
> I was wondering what the development experience look like. I n
Hi anon,
To add on, if you are using Eclipse IDE for development, check out
https://dcevm.github.io/. DCEVM allows you to code java and test the change
without restarting the whole application. Eclipse IDE prompts you whenever
DCEVM cannot push the change properly, and you will know the applicatio
ge-
> From: anon [mailto:sa_remin...@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 12:47 PM
> To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Ofbiz Development
>
>
> Wow... Interesting and refreshing. I had the feeling, I would have had
> to restart after every single change.
> Tha
I have servers running a month or more without restart and then usually because
of a change in java code.
-Original Message-
From: anon [mailto:sa_remin...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 12:47 PM
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Re: Ofbiz Development
Wow... Interesting
Wow... Interesting and refreshing. I had the feeling, I would have had
to restart after every single change.
Thanks a lot Pierre for the clarification. I like that.
I will also take a look at Bigfish.
Regards.
On 04/13/2016 09:39 PM, Pierre Smits wrote:
Hi anon .
Jumpstarting development is
Hi anon .
Jumpstarting development is easy:
1. Use the ./ant create-component task to create a complete skeleton of
a hot-deployment component. And after an ./ant build start you are ready to
use the skeleton. Just make sure that you load the component's permissions
after the startup
You could check-out BigFish -- an open-source eCommerce framework that
complements OFBiz. Bigfish.solveda.com.
Nick
-Original Message-
From: anon [mailto:sa_remin...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 3:12 PM
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: Ofbiz Development
Hello List,
I
You mightwant to use
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/SVN+Tips+-+MS+Vendor+Branch
The URL below does not work
MikeyB
From: Jonatan Soto
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, 22 June, 2010 10:45:16
Subject: Re: ofbiz development and depl
You mightwant to use
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/SVN+Tips+-+MS+Vendor+Branch
The URL below does not work
MikeyB
From: Jonatan Soto
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, 22 June, 2010 10:45:16
Subject: Re: ofbiz development and
In fact, my suggestion is probably an enhancement of option 2...
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Jonatan Soto wrote:
> Check
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/SVN+Tips+-+svn_load_dirs+Vendor+Branchit
> might be of interest too.
>
> I've had to take the same decision recently
Check
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/SVN+Tips+-+svn_load_dirs+Vendor+Branchit
might be of interest too.
I've had to take the same decision recently and I found this way the more
practical and easy. You can merge from vendor branch to custom branch easily
using svn tools.
On T
The common practice of using Ofbiz is "solution 1"
Bilgin
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 2:19 AM, Prashant Punekar <
prashant_pune...@mindtree.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Here is the requirement :
>
> Using ofbiz, we want to develop different applications, services which
> caters to independent requirem
I have switched to use the ./ant create-component in 10.4 and trunk
you can make one that is named the same as one of the component and
override it or
you can create your own component and add your functionality.
the second will show up as a tab.
=
BJ Freeman
http://bj
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