David,

Thanks for the useful guidelines.
I will keep those things in my mind.

--
Ashish


On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 11:03 AM, David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> Ashish,
>
> When considering what to put in the HR application please keep in mind the
> general pattern for the OFBiz base applications: they are meant to be
> generic user interfaces that are mostly organized around the data and not
> around a process or role and with minimal redundancy around that data. The
> specialpurpose components are more for applications that are meant for a
> certain role or process, and in many cases the point of using OFBiz is to
> start with these generic application artifacts (entities, services, screens,
> forms, etc) and reuse them to create applications organized around business
> processes and roles/actors in those processes to more directly address the
> needs of a given business.
>
> For the HR application that means have it stick to HR stuff, and not try to
> duplicate or even reuse functionality in the WorkEffort application. For
> plain base application use if someone wants to track time or tasks or
> calendar events, then they should hop over to the WorkEffort app, and then
> if they want to do more with positions and skills and so on they should hop
> back to the HR app.
>
> For Content stuff the general content functionality is in the Content
> Manager, but if you want to have content associated with a particular entity
> in HR then having a quick upload form or something that does that, perhaps
> along with a link to the actual content screen in the content manager, might
> be a good way to go (basically what we do with the ProductContent stuff in
> the Catalog Manager).
>
> -David
>
>
> On Jun 9, 2008, at 12:41 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:
>
>  Jacques,
>>
>> I am thinking to integrate following components  in HR module :-
>>
>> WorkEffort (For Task and Time Sheet management of Employee)
>> Contentmgr (For content management like Resume , Training)
>> Report Module :- I am thinking what kind of reports can be of help in HR
>> (Some of them are in my mind are like Part Time Employee , Full Time
>> Employee , Manager etc).
>> It may happen that some Java files may come up in picture while working
>> with
>> Reports.
>>
>> When all above things will be finalized in my mind then I will write down
>> some writeup's on JIRA issue then we can start working on that.
>> If somebody has good thoughts in their mind for the above topic then I
>> request them to share those thoughts :-)
>>
>> --
>> Ashish
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 5:26 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  Impressive, I did not notice that. Any java file in Humanres ! Proof that
>>> the Framework is really mature (if a proof was needed) or that Humanres
>>> still need some work ? :o)
>>>
>>> Jacques
>>>
>>>
>>> Author: ruppert
>>>
>>>> Date: Sat Jun  7 20:39:32 2008
>>>> New Revision: 664427
>>>>
>>>> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=664427&view=rev
>>>> Log:
>>>> Removed the building of the humanres javadoc since there are no java
>>>> files
>>>> at this point and it's causing a build error during generation
>>>>
>>>> Modified:
>>>> ofbiz/trunk/applications/humanres/build.xml
>>>>
>>>> Modified: ofbiz/trunk/applications/humanres/build.xml
>>>> URL:
>>>>
>>>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/applications/humanres/build.xml?rev=664427&r1=664426&r2=664427&view=diff
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ==============================================================================
>>>> --- ofbiz/trunk/applications/humanres/build.xml (original)
>>>> +++ ofbiz/trunk/applications/humanres/build.xml Sat Jun  7 20:39:32 2008
>>>> @@ -108,12 +108,15 @@
>>>>  <!-- ==================================================================
>>>> -->
>>>>
>>>>  <target name="docs" depends="prepare-docs,classpath">
>>>> +        <!-- Commented out since there are no java files in this
>>>> package
>>>> at this time -->
>>>> +        <!--
>>>>     <javadoc packagenames="org.ofbiz.humanres.*"
>>>>              classpathref="local.class.path"
>>>>              destdir="${build.dir}/javadocs"
>>>>              Windowtitle="Open for Business - ${desc}">
>>>>         <sourcepath path="${src.dir}"/>
>>>>     </javadoc>
>>>> +        -->
>>>>  </target>
>>>>
>>>>  <target name="all" depends="jar,docs"/>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>

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