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Anil K Patel commented on OFBIZ-659:
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Si,
I'll try to review most of the files involved in The Order CheckOut Process,
and then Post here my findings on what I think should be in Java and what
should be implemented in minilang, May be then we can discuss with more
specific details and evaluate pros and cons of doing it.
Do you think this will be a good approch?
> Refactoring Create Order process
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>
> Key: OFBIZ-659
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-659
> Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: order
> Reporter: Anil K Patel
> Attachments: OrderChekOutProcessRefac.patch,
> OrderProcessSimpleMethods.patch
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> Focus of this Jira Issue is Refactoring Create Order Process, Implement a
> parallel code as needed so that the current Code remains intact.
> From David's email on Mailing list.
> Just some quick thoughts...
> Following the pattern of the anonymous and other checkout processes
> in the ecommerce app would be a great way to go.
> In the order manager there are various paths through the checkout
> process so we might have, for example, 2 different sets of request-
> map definitions and two different "progress bars", one for sales
> orders and one for purchase orders. These two different sets of high-
> level artifacts can point to the same views, services/events,
> screens, data prep scripts, etc wherever the two processes overlap.
> -David
> My Initial comments
> The anonymous checkout process in Ecommerce component provides some high
> level guiding principals. Few things that I can think of are
> 1) moving some code that's embedded in Java classes into small simple methods.
> 2) Moving process control logic from event handlers to Controller file.
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