Hi Robert,
no tricks or hidden magic there. The server is actually a virtual host, so
there isn't too much power behind it. Behind the scenes, we did a rewrite of
the core functionalities. We found that one of the things within the
eCommerce Store that is rather slow is the category tree and the
really nice, cause my ecommerce will has about 30.000 products and asking all
the time myself it ofbiz will handle it with reasonable speed. So im really
interessted in information about the solr integration :)
you dont want to think about offering a kind of manual here about solr
integration?
Robert -
Just so you know, I learnt from this User mailing list about Bigfish
http://bigfish.salmonllc.com/bfFeatures.html Ofbiz based eCommerce
solution that has Apache Solr integration OOTB; Bigfish is offered
in Apache V2.0 license; You might want to contact Nick copied for
futher questions;
Hi Robert,
we are actually considering to commit our apache solr component (which is
self-containing, btw, and not integrated into the ecommerce store). And
apart from the shameless self-advertising, we of course also take an
interest in bigfish and their upcoming commit.
Cheers,
Paul
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Hi Paul:
Congratulations! Really nice site. Very clean lines and the one page
checkout works! I do like your anonymous checkout. Easy to follow,
concise and does the job.
[FYI - I'm trying to come to grips with this on the MyOFBiz.com site. On
my site - like yours - initially I didn't want
Boris -
Job Scheduler be used for timed invocation of services and perhaps not
suitable for this usecase;
I'm guessing, you need a queue data-structure to hold the registration
requests and a dedicated worker thread clearing off the queue;
- Regards
On 4/19/12, Boris Hamanov bsh...@gmail.com
Hi Ruth,
thanks for the great feedback :)
To answer your questions, I think you got a mixup in the paypal integration
there. Without going over the details, I would recommend to implement paypal
the following way:
* Create User (use his paypal-eMailaddress in your form, you can prefill
paypal
Hi Integrin
It looks to me that Job Scheduler could be suitable as it works like a queue
already. No need to reinvent the hot water :) I could safe myself some work
and a lot of testing there.
Anyone more knowledgable about how the Job Scheduler works?
What happens it you put the same
BTW, I agree with Mike (I think it was Mike) who said something like: It
is really nice to see OFBiz
consultancies using OFBiz. I'm just going to add - Thanks for doing this.
OK: I'm not a consultant, however soon I may employ one. When I see a
firm using OFBiz for their OWN corporate website,
Boris -
Quote from
http://ofbiz.apache.org/docs/services.html
The scheduler is a multithreaded component with a single thread used
for job managing/scheduling and separate threads used for invocation
of each service. When a job is scheduled to run, the scheduler will
call the service dispatcher
Simply use the semaphore attribute of the service, with value wait
See also semaphore-wait-seconds semaphore-sleep
Jacques
From: Boris Hamanov bsh...@gmail.com
Say, a user registers on my site, through a form; I am running a service
that does the registration.
Now suppose 10 users use the
Is this a real issue, has it been fixed?
Thanks
Jacques
From: 赵忠诚 zhaozhon...@163.com
hi:
i was just learning ofbiz by OFBiz Tutorial - A Beginners
Development Guide webpage, but when i learned part 2, i was puzzled as
one problem appeared in console. finally i found the cause. In guide ,
+1, well said. :-)
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Ashish
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Mike mz4whee...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm always impressed when an OFBiz consulting firm actually uses OFBiz as
their main website. This tells me that you really understand the software
instead of throwing up a PHP-based Magento site.
Hi Paul:
Thanks for your detailed response. Please see below:
On 4/19/12 1:45 PM, madppiper wrote:
Hi Ruth,
thanks for the great feedback :)
To answer your questions, I think you got a mixup in the paypal integration
there. Without going over the details, I would recommend to implement paypal
Hi Mike:
On 4/19/12 2:17 PM, Mike wrote:
BTW, I agree with Mike (I think it was Mike) who said something like: It
is really nice to see OFBiz
consultancies using OFBiz. I'm just going to add - Thanks for doing this.
OK: I'm not a consultant, however soon I may employ one. When I see a
firm
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