Thanks BJ! I really appreciate the quick response.

I downloaded the Jar, put it in \specialpurpose\yahoo\build\lib, and went to
https://localhost:8443/yahoo/control/main but it brings up a white page with
nothing showing for the html source. Is it possible I need the other xml
configuration folders (config, entitydef, webapp, widget, build.xml, etc) or
is it possible I need the trunk version of OFBiz?

Thanks also for pointing me to the ebay special purpose application.  I'll
take a look at that.



BJ Freeman wrote:
> 
> I have a yahoo realtime/email you can use. I will provide the jars and
> support it if you wish.
> you can download the demo
> http://www.businessesnetwork.com/customerSupport/ofbiz/download/
> however if you like the flow
> all the orders are stored as orginal xml in  folder
> so if email or realtme they go to the same place.
> there is a service that reads the folder and put them in the shopping cart
> there is also some code in the
> specialpurpose\ebay\src\org\ofbiz\ebay\ImportOrdersFromEbay.java
> that will give you some ideas./
> 
> mayo sent the following on 9/22/2008 2:20 PM:
>> I'm somewhat new to OfBiz, but have read the wiki, forums, and tutorials
>> for
>> over a month, and have created some simple modifications to my own
>> version. 
>> I am looking to create a service that will import Yahoo orders (XML text
>> as
>> a parameter) as OFBiz orders.  
>> 
>> I have a plan of attack, using OFBiz 4.0's javolution sax reader to parse
>> the XML and cutting the needed parts from the order entry process to
>> create
>> the orders.  I know it is suggested to reuse code, but would the existing
>> order entry process and servlets be unsuitable for a SOAP service import
>> implementation? Would it be quicker development to omit OFBiz security in
>> a
>> my custom order process or to make a dummy user with sufficient
>> permissions
>> and use the existing order entry process? 
>> 
>> I would greatly appreciate any advice on the best approach or any
>> comments
>> anyone would has.  I searched the forums and mailing lists but could not
>> find any Yahoo order import being attempted before.
>> 
>> BTW, I must use the OFBiz 4.0 release.
> 
> 
> 

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