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/OFBizFaceliftScreenshots.zip
We are looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts and getting these
changes and any of your modifications in before the release.
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appreciated.
I am planning to do this in other areas in the near future, but don't
have firm plans yet. The next likely area will be the north-western
USA in July (around the time and place of OSCON which I'll be speaking
at on July 23rd in San Jose, CA).
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that Hotwax and Brainfood brought OFBiz to the next
level especially in the framework and graphical design areas. Thank you!
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to me... Fair-play
!
Thank you guys (both Brainfood and HWM)
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to me. It seems to me that the process
of qualifying a lead should probably have its own distinct data element.
Depending on your point of view, it could be a WorkEffort or at least a
CommunicationEvent that has child CommunicationEvents associated with it.
Thoughts?
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is night and day.
- Scott Gray wrote:
+1, I would like to see it made the default prior to branching, any issues
can be fixed and it does look much better.
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% of the enterprise software industry. Personally I don't plan to
change careers until that happens... :)
-David
On Apr 14, 2009, at 3:51 PM, Ean Schuessler wrote:
Absolutely. Success for the project hinges on a successful *group*
of integrators. If anyone has seen A Beautiful Mind
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I really like what Microsoft NAV is doing in their interfaces. If we do
something like this using GWT it would be suh-lick!
http://www.microsoft.com/library/media/1033/business/images/dynamics/screenshotimages/PivotTable.jpg
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that could serve a variety of
functions depending on the rule.
In a broader view, I'm frustrated with the primitive microlanguage of the price
rules. I wish for Drools style specification with full language features.
Drools is BSD, ya know, could we go there? Please?
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is also a force to be
reconned with.
- Raj Saini wrote:
This is very much possible using Eclipse RAP. I did basic level of
integration (Wrote a view handler for RAP). You can see some of the
demos here:
http://www.eclipse.org/rap/demos.php
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, we could have the menu widgets output
div elements inside the li elements to make it easier to style menu item
backgrounds.
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selectors.
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that is
compiled by a more featureful rules engine. Then you could have an expert
mode that lets you write conditions and actions directly or use the more simple
CASE tool if that's where your skill level is at.
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without people
feeling like toes are getting stepped on.
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/sight impaired
accessible?
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I don't think the ASF imposes any kind of vote per trunk commit model for
revision control.
- Christian Geisert wrote:
Uh no, this isn't up for debate at the ASF ;-)
See http://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html
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I haven't tried it yet but it would appear to automate some of our workflow.
http://github.com/dreiss/git-jira-attacher
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to comply with
their license.
Hans Bakker wrote:
We will either remove or replace all jsp's wih ftl's of the birt
component in the next few days...
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on the matter would help me - so thanks in
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that would be really cool
Many people will be happy that these system are not distributed with
OFBiz but still can be installed pretty automated
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never looked into that possibility assuming we needed to do too much
adaptation after deploying. But be my quest, if you think it is
possible.
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Bakker wrote:
We will either remove or replace all jsp's wih ftl's of the birt
component in the next few days...
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Ean Schuessler wrote:
I have done some more reading on Apache 3rd party licensing and after
some careful reading, I believe that Hans' use of BIRT is acceptably
within the policy. The latest copy of the policy is available at
http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html; with the key area being
crystal clear that including the BIRT runtime as a WAR is
in compliance because it reduces the exposed surface area of the code.
If they want to split that hair I suppose we can go that way or write a
ROT13 decoder to strap onto the JSP resource loader.
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David E Jones wrote:
To sum up:
1. you want a full separation of concerns for the different roles in your
organization, something that won't require additional training beyond their
existing skill set
2. you want no dependencies between different roles so they can't mess each
other up or
David E Jones wrote:
The general idea is an interesting one, ie of really separating things by role
and eliminating dependencies.
I like the stuff you guys at Brainfood have done with WebSlinger, and it
certainly makes things easier for people in certain roles.
Webslinger definitely makes
Abdullah Shaikh wrote:
This way the FTL pages will be free of any logic and will just render the
data provided through context from Groovy.
If using this technique,
1) Every FTL page will require a Groovy file for data preparation logic
2) Any changes can be does easily as Groovy won't require
Abdullah Shaikh wrote:
If your groovy compile some information, do findList, getRelated ... , if
you deploy for a customer a screen that don't use all information, you
generate unnecessary work to your database.
But in groovy you will need to get only that data from database which will
be
logic (which won't need to change) and your customer's HTML
(which must be custom).
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We can spin up support for the demo, demo40 and demo904 servers on our
hardware if there is a danger that its going to go down. Is Apache
providing us hosting infrastructure for it? What vendor hosts Apache's
infrastructure? Does the ASF own its own facilities? That seems
far-fetched. Is there
credentials on these machines?
I've built some community management stuff on the
opensourceforamerica.org server that is all based on OFBiz. Maybe we can
use some of that for the main site?
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to that change? I need to analyze
what services would be impacted by this change. I think as long as it is
an optional field it should not be disruptive.
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David E Jones wrote:
That does sound like a good solution Ean.
Currently the only way to refund against an order is to choose an OrderItem
(through ReturnItem) or OrderAdjustment (through ReturnAdjustment) and attach
the refund to that.
I was thinking you could use ReturnItem for this, but
Scott Gray wrote:
Someone may pick it up based on this email, but the ideal way of doing
this would be to create a jira issue and either attach a patch or at
least include the html you would like added. Jira issues are easier
to track and are less likely to be lost in the noise.
On a side
Ruth Hoffman wrote:
Hi Ean:
That would be nice.
Regards,
Ruth
It is rather easy to get going. We could set up blog URLs as a type of
contact mechanism and set a Role or a PartyClassification for the
parties we have approved for pulling blogs from. That's basically the
way I have OSFA set up.
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Thanks, I saw that but was not sure how to use it. I remember now why I
created Java services. I needed to create a PartyGroup. So initially I
looked for a service and found createPartyGroup wich is implemented by a
method in PartyServices.java. Then I continued in Java
Hans Bakker wrote:
as i outlined in the document itself, using the OFBiz content component
has several big advantages.
see: http://demo.ofbiz.org/cmssite/cms/APACHE_OFBIZ_HTML
In my opinion the wiki has a different function more in the direction of
open discussion and could be the bases
David E Jones wrote:
The original idea was to use this as an extra protection, ie so users don't
describe a party's relationship with something else using a certain role if
the party isn't really in that role.
The result, however, is that it is cumbersome, a real pain, and a common
Adrian Crum wrote:
I don't agree that emailing forgotten passwords is like the Webtools
application. As you have discovered, emailing forgotten passwords
entails some decision making, looking up information in various
entities, selecting and rendering an email body template, etc. From my
Hans Bakker wrote:
Yes we should seriously look at this. These gadgets are based on the
apache shindig (http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/) project. perhaps
we can also use this in ofbiz? Shindig is an implementation of the
opensocial (http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/) standard
so
from other
projects and the result of calm and reasoned discussion between the
community. Is that correct Adam? Are you volunteering? (If not, you
probably owe the community a whopping dose of STFU)
:-D
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. Since this is a return, not an order, there
is no order id and the code fails with a null pointer exception.
What frightens me the most about this is that its been broken for
months. Is anyone processing returns off a recent (ie. in the last 10
months) version of OFBiz?
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right. You have to attempt to generate an outgoing shipment
off a vendor return. This can't work because the GoogleCheckout code
tries to look up the order for the shipment, which doesn't exist in this
case. Tim, if you have a fix for that can you check it in?
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or experience, whether a person is named or not.
We're all people here, and I guess personally I'd rather be consider a person
by my given name rather than a Fellow Committer. If I wanted to be a number
or a title, I'd be in a different line of work...
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around this.
Right now I'm just not super confident that the latest release will
always be working (though it should be).
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Adam Heath wrote:
Sorry, no, it's LGPL.
Do the test suites have to be checked in to the repository? We do use
JIRA for bugtracking.
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of a more vetted build to be a feature?
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been using Cobertura internally which is Free Software (though
GPL). The main problem for OFBiz with regard to code coverage is that
none of the coverage tools will show you the utilization of simple
methods, which constitute a big chunk of OFBiz' behavior.
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of the screens. What may be
more critical is to ensure that memory is being released (dereferenced)
more aggressively when memory gets tight.
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it and then create a shipment from the return. Then try
running that shipment through its pick, pack, ship routine.
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David E Jones wrote:
Who is we?
The people who care whether the primary download from the site works
reliably for new users... I suppose.
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David E Jones wrote:
It keeps it for a little more than a drop down. Try trimming things out and
see how the searching, reverse references, and so on are working afterwards.
Can it extract the data it needs from the entities and then release the
references?
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. I've always been a little bit bothered
by the seeming redundancy of the _content_type fields but that is
the established pattern. I can see exactly why you want the feature. I'd
say go for it!
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the content_type table that is specified in the
content table. The association of the content with a given entity seems
more like it has a purpose, it doesn't change the base type of the
content. Right?
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THUMBSCREWS!!!
ps. this is a joke, y'all.
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created in response to
the return item(s), and when that order is created depends on how the return
item is setup (ie to cross-ship, wait, etc). From what you said it sounds
like you're trying to do that without an order, is that correct?
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by, that's kind of a big deal. For us
it breaks on PostgreSQL and Derby. Could you please check out the test case?
Thanks,
Ean
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probably just configure Axis2 a
little differently and get REST support for free when you do export=true.
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that are interested in your ideas and they might
contribute to a higher quality product than you're tossing out by yourself
(this is at least something I've always subscribed to).
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delight. The environment completely
isolates you from the peculiarities of each browsers Javascript
execution environment and HTML rendering stack. Those are significant
benefits.
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on where Google is actually using it.
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of darkness, the tools to make it happen are a solved problem. We
merely have to borrow best practices from our friends who can both provide us
examples and advice if we need it.
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Is it correct that the order type is hardcoded to SALES_ORDER in
ShippingEstimateWrapper (line 100)?
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Ean Schuessler wrote:
Is it correct that the order type is hardcoded to SALES_ORDER in
ShippingEstimateWrapper (line 100)?
Answering my own question... I guess its because shipping estimates are
only generated during the sales order shopping cart process?
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In ShipmentTypeData.xml a custom ship estimate method
fedexRateEstimate is set up for the Fedex pricing services. It seems
like this service doesn't exist? Does it need to be implemented? I
don't want to create a conflicting version if one already exists.
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confusion we're seeing is in handling purchase return credit
since you have to have a financial account to deal with those credits
(if that process even works for you).
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) to the origin of the work and
its ongoing development.
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probably return dimensions and let the client code do what it
will.
I don't even know if the UPS thing applies anymore (if it ever did):
http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resources/prepare/dim_weight.html
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to work with that model. I suppose it depends on where you want
to be inconvenienced.
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whatsoever to paint the full picture, I mean are you suggesting
that a file system based CMS has no downsides? Your approach is filled with
pros and their's all cons?
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! durp durp. What about non-hierarchical node linking? Content
meta-data? Transaction management? Referential integrity? Node types?
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That would suppress the problem, but shouldn't splitting work without being
flagged as a duplicate?
- Scott Gray wrote:
You could try turning off the Split Pay Pref Per Shp Grp option on the
product store.
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in ContactList and
creating a new MarketingCampaignContactList entity? I would imagine that this
entity would follow the fromDate/thruDate pattern.
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with a service.
Ean Schuessler sent the following on 12/12/2010 4:50 PM:
Currently, contact lists are associated with marketing campaigns via a
contactListId field on ContactList. It seems to me that contact lists would
be used repeatedly over a long period of time by numerous campaigns
, as an
(semi)automated process but I think it would be a good thread.
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OFBIZ-4055:
Attachment: contactlist.patch
Changing patch file
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by JIRA.
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For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
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that in the cart? Obviously the order doesn't exist yet, but I
know that no one else can reserve that inventory (for real) since the
user is holding it in their hand.
Any thoughts on this one?
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like by look at the Moqui Framework and
the example application and such.
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have to write a reservation service
for this case to use instead of the stock reservation, but beyond that I
think everything should work the same with the standard reservation records
and such.
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sorts of web UI
frameworks.
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I need to run two instances of ofbiz on server. Is it possible?
If the answer is yes, then please anyone can guide how to achieve this?
I will be very thankful.
Xen :-D
(oh, and this question is better suited to the user list...)
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product relationship table.
I do the second by sorting the feature keys, concatenating them and then
using that into a lookup of the actual variant. Probably kind of gross
but it does the job.
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that you can get distributed scale with
multiple large vendor players giving the power assist. I think that's
the future we want to be living in.
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brought up in the discussion thread, but addition
comments related to your vote are welcome. As per usual everyone is
welcome to vote and express opinions though only PMC votes are
binding.
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seem to create
attachments.
Is anyone making use of this code in a production setting?
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I'll take that as a no. :-D
- David E Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like a pernicious evil and should be corrected
On Jul 16, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Ean Schuessler wrote:
Is anyone making use of this code in a production setting?
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of
understanding
how groovy's variable scope differs from what we had in bsh. I'm
going to play around with it a bit more when I get a chance.
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Shouldn't this redirect to ofbiz.apache.org or something? I mean, RoundCube
WebMail is awesome and all, but...
ps. Zimbra, yo.
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I swear! It was doing it.
It's not doing it now though, so... uh. never mind. whoops. etc.
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Ean Schuessler wrote:
Shouldn't this redirect to ofbiz.apache.org or something? I mean,
RoundCube WebMail is awesome and all, but...
Er, what are you going
in the project?
Try and turn testing into an area that gets you instant recognition? Also,
maybe we can look for users that have more of an interest in testing (ie.
customers) and get them more involved in core platform testing?
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max-threads setting of 15, a multi-tenant installation with 100
tenants will create up to 1500 threads. (!!!) A smarter strategy might
be to have a single JobPoller instance that services multiple JobManagers.
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It's to decrease the number of step to install, to help people (IT user,
not end user I know)
Right, in fact Paul and I agree that an OFBiz Plugin Manager would be a nice
to have tool but not mandatory to use external tools.
Regards,
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