Absolutely.

The Admin Module is intended to provide business users with an easy-to-use interface so they can manage their eCommerce business. Maintain content, catalog, orders, customers, etc. without having to jump through hoops using OFBiz OOTB (which was never really intended to be used by business users).

Our high-level approach has been to "expose" various features of the OFBiz OOTB back-end into the BigFish Admin Module one at a time. We're constantly exposing new functionality and enhancing the BigFish Admin Module.

On our website http://bigfish.salmonllc.com (DEMO tab) you'll see for each demo instance that we also have a link to access the OFBiz OOTB interface. The intent here is to illustrate that everything fits into the OFBiz model. You can use the Admin Module to easily manage your data, but in a crunch, and if you have the knowledge, you can always jump into OFBiz OOTB and really see what's going on. We do this all the time to double-check that the Admin Module functionality is working correctly.

Best Regards,

Nick Rosser
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C: 516.901.1720


On 4/10/2012 6:33 AM, Integrin wrote:
Nick - Your efforts with Bigfish and your intent to contribute back to
ofbiz with ASLv2 are highly appreciable; Thankyou

Understood that Bigfish has Admin module of its own, however, Do you
intend to keep Bigfish eCommerce compatible with Ofbiz Management
Applications<Order Manager, Catalog Manager>; in other words, is it
possible to use Bigfish eCommerce along with Ofbiz Manager
applications<of a particular version>

Appreciate the great efforts again!

-Regards
Sakthi

On 4/10/12, Scott Gray<[email protected]>  wrote:
Awesome thanks Nick.

By "re-used" I meant the possibility of any code that has been borrowed or
used as a basis for your code that may be incompatibly licensed.  If you
don't think there is any then that's fine, I just wanted to mention it as
something we'll have to check for regardless if anything was to move into
OFBiz proper.

Thanks
Scott
On 10/04/2012, at 2:07 PM, Nick Rosser wrote:

Scott,

Np. We'll update this all tomorrow. Not sure what you mean by 're-used'.
Anyway, I don't believe there is anything that is not suitable for aslv2.
More tomorrow when we've made the changes.

Best regards,

Nick Rosser
[email protected]
516.901.1720

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On Apr 9, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Scott Gray<[email protected]>  wrote:

That's great Nick, if you could consider putting a license notice in the
distribution and perhaps a mention of it on the website then I think
we'll be in a good spot.

Also if you've re-used any code that isn't suitable for distribution
under the ASLv2 it would be helpful to us if you could call that out in
the license notice as well.

Thanks!
Scott

On 7/04/2012, at 11:42 PM, Nick Rosser wrote:

Yes

Nick
C: 516.901.1720
[email protected]

On Apr 6, 2012, at 1:29 AM, Jacopo Cappellato
<[email protected]>  wrote:

Do you mean Apache License, v2.0?

Jacopo

On Apr 5, 2012, at 8:25 PM, Nick Rosser wrote:

Apache open license. Interested in your thoughts.

Nick
C: 516.901.1720
[email protected]

On Apr 5, 2012, at 1:57 PM, Scott Gray<[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi Nick,

Any progress on the licensing situation for the project?  As an OFBiz
committer I can't really look at your code without fear of tainting
my open source work until I know what the license is.

Regards
Scott

On 30/03/2012, at 4:19 AM, Nick Rosser wrote:

OFBiz users,

Over the last 2 months we've made many changes to our OFBiz/BigFish
platform. The latest is available at http://bigfish.salmonllc.com.

In particular, click on "Demo" and check out the Fashion-House and
Electronic-Store demos (both the eComm implementation and the Admin
Module).

Highlights:

* many enhancements, bug fixes
* A "content library"
o a container for generic content that can be re-used within any
other content
* Multi Currency
o The Electronic Store demo is focused on the India market (Rupees)
o eComm and Admin module will honor the setting
* Guest Checkout
o set a parameter and guest checkout is enabled
* pick-up-in-store
o ties the check-out process to the store-locator
o configure to also take payment or collect monies later
o dashboard in Admin module changed to separate online orders with
pick-in-store orde
* PLP (Product Listing Page) content spots
o allow for a content spot at the top of the page; bottom of the
page; in the facet panel (top or bottom)
o by category

We are finishing up some interesting enhancements that will be
available within the next 1-2 weeks, specifically:

* "variant" processing, example:
o fashion house demo
o click on apparel / blouses
o see color "swatches", click on it and you see the appropriate
image
o click on "beige-tan" on the facets and the beige-tan variant
image is displayed
o same for PDP (Product Detail Page)
* Home Page "carousel"
o user managed content that can be displayed in a flexible
rotating "carousel"
o the implementation is designed as such that any content can use
the carousel display
* Mega Menus
o the ability to override the standard BF drop-down from the main
navigation bar
o and have a "mega menu" display
o Fashion-House demo will illustrate this shortly

As always, feedback always welcome. Thanks.


Best Regards,

Nick Rosser
[email protected]
O: 516.742.7888 x221
C: 516.901.1720



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