Hi Andrew, Here you have two options as you already mentioned and both have advantages and todos.
- Expose all OFBiz services to interact with wordpress. and keep the ecommerce site on wordpress. - Advantage: You will have content/theme managed already working website. - TODOs: You need to know all the services and business. Also need to find a way to expose and data interaction point at both side. Data migration is another work needs to be done. Running two system in parallel. - Rewrite the ecommerce website in the OFBiz. - Advantage: You will have the theme managed website but not as smart as wordpress to manage but on single platform. - TODOs: Ecommerce site rewrite and url redirects needs to be managed. In either case data migration would be required from wordpress to OFBiz. I would suggest to go with rewriting the ecommerce site on top of OFBiz. This will help to take OFBiz as is, with comparatively less efforts including testing. As of now I do not know if Sanity around wordpress bolting exists in OFBiz. Best Regards, -- Rishi Solanki *CTO, Mindpath Technology* Intelligent Solutions cell: +91-98932-87847 http://www.mindpathtech.com LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/rishi-solanki-62271b7/> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 10:20 PM Andrew Williams <and...@usortho.com> wrote: > We're wondering about the sanity of doing this. Has anyone done this? > > Our objective is to get authoritative customer/item data on the WordPress > side of things. > > It seems like most of the work would be beating WordPress into shape, but > the alternative is redeveloping the WordPress app as an OfBiz thingy. > > Thoughts? >