Thanks, BJ!

    Atenciosamente,

Matheus Eduardo Machado Moreira
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent."
        Salvor Hardin (The Foundation, Isaac Asimov)

2007/11/13, BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> not sure why you re-inventing the wheel.
> however look at entity-view examples.
> look in the products folder to see how what you are doing is accomplished.
>
> Matheus Eduardo Machado Moreira sent the following on 11/13/2007 3:55 AM:
> >     Hi, ofbiz community!
> >
> >     I need some tips about best practices in creating forms (listing and
> > editing) for multiple entities. The context is the following. I use a
> > "clean" installation of ofbiz (don't use any features, entities or
> services
> > defined by applications and specialpurpose components). I defined two
> simple
> > entities: Product and Good. Good is a kind of Product and have a
> relation
> > (one) that maps its PK (Good.productId) to Product's PK (
> Product.productId).
> > Currently Good has only one field (its pk) and Product has other fields
> like
> > productName, supportDiscontinuationDate, etc.
> >
> >     Given these entities, I want to create forms for listing and editing
> > Goods. What is the best approach? Do I have to create a view-entity for
> the
> > listing form? And what about the editing form? I'm thinking about
> placing
> > all the fields (Good and Product fields) into a single form and invoke a
> > createGood (or updateGood) service that uses similar services to create
> and
> > update Products.
> >
> >     I use the framework's Example component as a reference to build my
> own
> > component. So, fell free to point some resources on that component and
> in
> > other components as well (I don't use applications and specialpurpose
> > components but their sources are available to me).
> >
> >     Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Matheus Eduardo Machado Moreira
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > "Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent."
> >         Salvor Hardin (The Foundation, Isaac Asimov)
> >
>

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