Hello Divesh, +1 for maintaining a separate repository for the PWA apps.
Thanks & Regards, Devanshu Vyas. On Wed, Jul 8, 2026 at 2:59 PM Arun Patidar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Divesh, > > +1 for creating a dedicated repository for Apache OFBiz-based PWA > applications. > > > Thanks, > Arun Patidar > > > On Wed, Jul 8, 2026 at 10:45 AM Divesh Dutta < > [email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > As a follow-up to the discussion on the Production Run PWA, I would like > to > > propose creating a dedicated repository for PWA applications built on top > > of Apache OFBiz. > > > > The idea is to keep the OFBiz framework, business applications, plugins, > > services, and REST APIs in their existing repositories, while maintaining > > frontend applications that consume those APIs in a separate repository. > > > > PWAs have their own development lifecycle, build tooling, dependencies, > and > > release cadence. > > They are deployed independently from an OFBiz server and can be developed > > using different frontend technologies depending on the use case. Keeping > > them in a dedicated repository would allow the frontend ecosystem around > > OFBiz to evolve independently while keeping a clear separation between > > backend and frontend concerns. > > > > Such a repository could eventually host applications such as: > > > > > > - Manufacturing PWAs (Production Runs, BOM, Routing, MRP) > > > > > > - Fulfillment PWAs (Picking, Packing) > > > > > > - Inventory PWAs (Receiving, Cycle Counting) > > > > > > - Other API-driven frontend applications built on Apache OFBiz > > > > > > This would also provide a common place for sharing frontend libraries, > API > > clients, authentication helpers, UI components, and documentation where > > appropriate. > > > > I am interested in hearing the community's thoughts on whether a > dedicated > > repository for Apache OFBiz PWAs would be a good long-term direction. > > > > Thanks > > -- > > Divesh Dutta > > www.hotwaxsystems.com > > >
