Yes, OFBiz do supports it, there are various permissions that can be set at for different purpose(eg - Create/Update/View). You can restrict your code by setting these permission.

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Sumit Pandit
On 26-Aug-09, at 1:29 PM, Zhiyong Cui wrote:


Thanks for all replies above.
What I want to know are below.
if I am a employee of Company , what I should responsible for is one step of the manufacturing example for a task , so I should be able to know the
tasks belong to me but I should  not see any tasks belong to others .
because I am a employee , I should be able to see all general information of others through the HR application . but I should not update it . Does Ofbiz
provide this sort of things ?

Carsten Schinzer wrote:

I am not sure whether I get the question right. However, I'll try with the
following:

The OFBiz instance will expose all webapplications that are published to
the
public IP address used. However, the manager applications by default will
require a password in order to access them (so you may consider those
applications an "extranet" functionality).

Beware that still EVERYONE can access the login pages for the manager
applications. That is the reason for the recommendation to change the
passwords for all admin users if you do not start blank but rather from
the
Demo setup.

Also, if you do not protect them explicitly, the webapps like e.g.
cmssite,
ecommerce, ecomclone etc will be freely accessible.
So rather play around on a local install (or the demo site that Sumit
indicated) before you start up your instance on the public IP address and accidentially disclose all your confidential information to the world.

Kind regards


Carsten

2009/8/26 Sumit Pandit <sumit.pan...@hotwaxmedia.com>

You can see public facing ecommerce application in OFBiz -
http://demo.ofbiz.org/ecommerce/control/main

Regards
Sumit Pandit


On 26-Aug-09, at 11:30 AM, Zhiyong Cui wrote:


In Apache OFBiz Business Setup Guide, It is said that OFBiz provides a
number of Manager applications, which make up the "back office"
functions
of
the suite. These applications are not intended to be customer or public facing, but rather tools to be used to administer and manage the OFBiz software. Is it means that Ofbiz only provides manager applications ,or
does
it provide some public facing too ?
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