Hello Oleg,

I was just doing a quick browse of your project (
http://sourceforge.net/projects/datawarehouse/ ) and
noticed that you still had the FoodMart cube.  Have
you created a cube based on OFBiz yet or were you just
testing the request/response capabilities?  Thanks!


--- "Oleg Kozyrev Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hello, all
> 
> My partner Kirill Kuznetsov and I were working last
> year on the integration
> of Data Warehouse module. Finally we reached
> following results:
> 1. ETL processes described in XML, executed in Ofbiz
> and realized via
> Octopus, which transform and transfer data from some
> JDBC source to Ofbiz
> SQL database.
> 2. OLAP tool which makes it possible to process MDX
> queries & OLAP
> Operations (sorting, filters, drilldowns, and so on)
> in Ofbiz interface.
> 3. Ofbiz Interfaces including some nice diagrams
> (implemented as applets
> using JFreeChart).
> In addition we have some working examples (data
> models + star schemas, e.g.
> Healthcare data model)
> 
> Certainly it's not a ready result, and this year new
> students of our
> university will probably continue our efforts making
>  it more functional &
> easy to use (it's planned to finish old
> functionalities, add new math tools
> like regressions, etc.)
> 
> Still it would be great if you took a look at out
> project (it is
> downloadable at sourceforge.net), or if it is
> interesting we could make
> online access (demos to our working version). The
> most interesting question
> for us is if it  can be after some modifications be
> included into Ofbiz
> Source Code.
> 
> There  was also an issue in the old Jira
> (jira.ofbiz.org) called "Ofbiz
> Datawarehouse component" (617 as far as i remember).
> 
> Best Regards,
> Kirill Kuzntetsov & Oleg Kozyrev
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