Hi David:
Just to clarify, any directory structure that is found under the
~/webapp directory [per a component] would be considered an
"application". For example in the following directory hierarchy:
~/my_component/webapp/myNewApp
The component "name" would be "my_component" and the application name
would be "myNewApp"?
Is that correct?
TIA
Ruth
David E Jones wrote:
The term "application" is used somewhat well defined in the OFBiz
context. Pretty much any webapp or desktop app that exists is an
application. A single component can have zero to many applications in
it. For example the product component has a Facility Manager
application and a Catalog Manager application in it.
-David
On Oct 18, 2009, at 9:28 AM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:
Hello Developers:
IMO, the word "component" has a special meaning within the OFBiz
domain. [See some of the original framework documentation for that
definition.] The term "application" is an abstraction and has not
been given a formal definition within the OFBiz domain. At least I am
not aware of that definition. If one exists,/* please */enlighten me.
That said, a glossary of terms would be really useful for the online
help. Once a glossary is in place, determining whether to use the
term "component" vs. "application" would be a simple decision
regardless of the target audience.
Regards,
Ruth
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Adrian Crum wrote:
Components like base, entity, and security are not applications.
-Adrian
--- On Sat, 10/17/09, Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]>
wrote:
From: Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]>
Subject: Application vs component
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009, 4:00 PM
Hi,
I have noticed that the word component is used in the
helping documentation.
I think we should better use the word applications
instead.
Component is a technical word and the helping documentation
should help at the business level.
Jacques