Thanks David & Jacques for your valuable comment. -- Ashish
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 3:44 AM, David E Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > > Forgot the link: > > http://ofbiz.apache.org/VideosConf.html > > -David > > > > On Sep 23, 2009, at 4:13 PM, David E Jones wrote: > > >> You might find the old conference videos interesting. There is a lot of >> history and background presented there, as well as what was going on around >> the time of those conferences. >> >> -David >> >> >> On Sep 23, 2009, at 12:07 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> >> Hi Ashish, Divesh, >>> >>> I would say that some of OFBiz inspiration is at >>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Related+Books >>> >>> Also we moved from >>> * Jetty to Tomcat (OFBiz version 3) >>> * Minerva to DBCP (just after OFBiz version 4) >>> * JOTM to Geronimo Transaction manager (OFBiz version 4) >>> >>> Also ECAs replaced previous attempts on workflow engines (notably Shark >>> which was actually an enhancement of the 1st OFBiz workflow) >>> >>> It's all from the top of my head right now >>> >>> HTH >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: Ashish Vijaywargiya >>> To: [email protected] >>> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 9:16 AM >>> Subject: Re: Designs behind OFBiz >>> >>> >>> Hello Divesh, >>> >>> This is very good post and I would wait to see comment from other senior >>> members involved in this project. >>> Here are few points that I was thinking since last few days and putting >>> here for your reference. >>> >>> -- Initially the project was following the design pattern provided in the >>> book "Core J2ee Patterns" http://www.corej2eepatterns.com/. >>> >>> -- As the time passed away community discussed so many things on the >>> mailing list and then did vote to move further with the best things in favor >>> of the project. Here are few things that I remembered. >>> >>> --- Initially OFBiz was distributed with jsp files for presentation >>> purpose and then later we have switched to FTL's. >>> >>> --- JPublish was used initially - I am not able to memorize too much >>> details on this project. In past there were no / less activity in this >>> project so community decided to move something better and stable in this >>> area. Now the project is moved to GoogleCode - Please refer: >>> http://code.google.com/p/jpublish/ >>> >>> --- Move from Beanshell to Groovy. The activity on Beanshell project was >>> almost nil so community decided to move to the alternate framework for >>> scripting purpose. There were a long discussion on mailing list to choose >>> which one from available alternates i.e Groovy & Ruby scripting language. >>> Then due to so many similarity in Groovy code with Java Syntax community >>> moved along with Groovy project. AFAIK beanshell was one man army open >>> source project - I can be wrong on this point but again this is in my >>> memory. >>> >>> --- Another interesting document: http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/JAw >>> >>> HTH! >>> >>> -- >>> Ashish >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Divesh Dutta < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I would like to know that, Was there any Blue Print, or Design developed >>> when OFBiz was imagined or started. Do we have any documentation, Where when >>> one get information like, What Design patterns were kept in mind when OFBiz >>> was started. >>> >>> How OFBiz evolved or What was initial thought behind this and as time >>> went by , How these designs changed? >>> >>> Thanks >>> -- >>> Divesh Dutta >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Divesh Dutta wrote: >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I would like to know that, Was there any Blue Print, or Design developed >>> when OFBiz was imagined or started. Do we have any documentation, Where when >>> one get information like, What Design patterns were kept in mind when OFBiz >>> was started. >>> >>> How OFBiz evolved or What was initial thought behind this and as time >>> went by , How these designs changed? >>> >>> Thanks >>> -- >>> Divesh Dutta >>> >> >> >
