Application name localizations should not be defined in the CommonUiLabels
framework file
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Key: OFBIZ-3807
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3807
Project: OFBiz
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: ALL COMPONENTS
Affects Versions: SVN trunk
Reporter: Bruno Busco
Priority: Minor
There is a weak dependence of the framework from ALL applications because the
application name localization for the application menu is defined in
CommonUiLabels.xml file.
Whenever a user wants to add an application and localize its name, a new entry
in CommonUiLabels.xml framework file needs to be created.
How could we have the application menu use the application specific labels file
to get the localitazion?
The injectable menu we are speaking about could be the solution.
A simple main menu could be defined in the framework with only the Webtools and
Example menu entries.
Every application could inject its own application menu entries.
An application could also inject menu entries in several different menus so
that, for example all application's administrations could be placed in one
unique high level "admin" menu entry.
This could also allow a party/content binding component to inject menu entries
into otherwise stand-alone party and content applications.
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