Or, if you want an end-user's perspective, you could read my 2 books available at http://www.myofbiz.com
Regards,
Ruth

David E Jones wrote:
Wow! You could do all that... or...

... just read through the Business and Technical Production Setup Guides, and 
follow the instructions... then you're good to go (aside from any 
customizations you need and/or want).

-David


On Nov 30, 2009, at 11:20 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:

in relative effort this is about 100 times more time than an Ecommerce
site to understand. You should plan at least 500 hours to get familiar
with ofbiz and Ecommerce to use it correctly

I suggest you Get the Data model books to see how the data is done for
Ecommerce.
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Related+Books

Next get familiar with a productstore entity and corresponding pages.
then look at the demo data.

The Ecommerce component depends on other components.
You might also look at the clone Ecommerce in the same component.

It is suggested that you use the Ecommerce component and just modify it
so just copy the complete component to the hot deploy

You can hide and re-arrange the Ecommerce page components using CSS.


sac sha sent the following on 11/30/2009 5:50 AM:
Hi All

I am trying to develop an ecommerce website through ofbiz. All I am doing is
copying the ecommerce from special purpose package. Not sure whether this is
right way of doing an ecommerce website through ofbiz.

Please suggest.



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