Cameron,

I should be able to take care of that. Could you forward me one of the unsubscribe emails you sent (ie forward from your sent mail box)?

-David


On Feb 15, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Cameron Smith wrote:

I have sent an email to that address 3 times over last few days, no response, nor was anything chucked into my spam folder by mistake. Is there an administrative address (staffed by a human) in apache.org who I could take up this problem with.

cameron

----- Original Message ----
From: David E. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, 14 February, 2007 7:39:08 PM
Subject: Re: Unsubscription problems


What happened when you sent an email to "user-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?

This should, BTW, unsubscribe you from both the individual and digest
modes so you'd have to do this and then subscribe in the digest mode.

-David


On Feb 14, 2007, at 3:07 AM, Cameron Smith wrote:

Sorry to clutter the list with this, but I cannot unsubscribe via
the addresses listed at http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/
ofbiz-user/

I have subscribed to the digest instead, as the volume of traffic
is now so high, which worked fine.

Do I still have to unsubscribe via the old incubator address, as my
email was migrated to the new list automatically?

cameron

----- Original Message ----
From: Chandresh Turakhia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: Anil Gajwani (Anil Gajwani) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Dharmendra Mishra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Chandresh Turakhia
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 13 February, 2007 1:35:41 PM
Subject: Re: General questions ( ServiceMiz )

Team,

My Question ) Whats the quickest hack to make Ofbiz services as
ServiceMiz
SE ?


Question asked to me )

Usecase for ServiceMiz. Answering "why you want to use ServiceMiz ".
Distributed JBI ( Celtrix ) can save us lot on Roaming charges -
Lot term
view.

Answer )

http://www.logicblaze.com/  ( ServiceMiz and Fuse )

On the minimum front , decoupling the request ( HTTP , Wireless ) and
actual service is good. Also integrating Telecom Authentication
from jNetX
( Telecom Application server - SOA of telecom ) integration could
be easily
scritable in ServiceMiz.

We telecom company needs such functionality even if it hurts a bit on
performance. Binding component for request handlers. Some of the
services
needs to trigger based on arrival of file ( ftp ).

ServiceMiz uses
http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/DynamicRouter.html
Dynamic
router pattern to send servicerequest on different instances on
ofbiz based
on different request parametetrs. It is scriptable to implement in
ServiceMIX.

e.g. We might have
        ofbiz service server 1 with data for Northern India and code
customized for Northern indian law. - small changes.
        ofbiz service server 2 with data from southern India
        ofbiz service server 3 with data from rest of india.


We may want to direct to different servers EVEN if the code is
same. Help
legal issues.
Also Cost consideration , the  return SMS needs to sent from NEAREST
location so telecom bill is less.

Also different circles have different telecom infrastructure :) so
based on
the location the logic changes. e.g Sometimes we do not get XXX
information
if the request comes from XYZ zone, so there is lot of hacking code
around.

There is lot of "dumb" reason which we need separate service
integrator.
Chand





On Feb 13, 2007, at 1:15 AM, Chandresh Turakhia wrote:

David & team

We do need cross pollination between Apache projects - Lets bank
on  it.
Open source works on Word of mouth.

(1) ServiceMix - Fuse framework for services - James from
Logicblaze
might appreciate too.

IMO ServiceMix is a good alternative to Axis (and much more
flexible)  and
would complement the Service Engine in OFBiz, but it would in no way
would it be able to replace it.










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