Greetings to everyone from a completely fresh and new beginner to the ofbiz community. I'm impressed by the features that ofbiz has and intend to cover every ground of knowledge about the project. But I don't quite know where to start. I looked at the books page http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Related+Books here and have prima facie decided to adopt the approach of reading the book and looking for corresponding concepts in the ofbiz API documentation. Having said that the question I have is that is there a one-to-one mapping between the concepts in the texts listed in the ofbiz books page and the actual implementation? or else my study effort would be inefficient. While conducting my study I intend to... for example read the concepts of inventory management and play with the code assuming that those concepts are indeed implemented so that I get exposure both to theory as well as get a chance to look at the implementation of the concept. I intend to give my self a a year to master the concepts as well as implementation knowledge of ofbiz ( doing about 6-7 hours a day part time) . Is this over-ambitious or sufficient?
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