Hello again,
Personnaly i would not recommend you to uninstall any application. The
reason is that even if one application seams unnecessary (but you really
have to double/triple check that an entity, a service, a script or a
template is not used elsewhere) it is better to keep all the core together
for updates purpose. Like this you are sure, that all new developpments in
Ofbiz, that may be you will need in a close future, will be quite easy to
apply to your ecommerce application.

Also no to far from the scope, i suggest you to well understand vendor
branch management in a source control tool like svn :
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.advanced.vendorbr.html

Regards


2008/9/13 BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> suggest you understand the current ecommerce and clone ecommerce
> components first. you can do most of you configuration with CSS.
>
> there is dependency between application components, for the back-end you
> can leave components running but remove the component tab across the top.
>
> There is no dependency from the application to the framework so if you
> want to, you can just build your own application on top of the framework.
>
> I really suggest you become familiar with how ofbiz applications work
> before deciding not to use something.
>
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> Afridi sent the following on 9/13/2008 1:08 AM:
> > Hello,
> >       I have a question regarding the ofbiz modules. I want to develop an
> > ecommerce product and want to use ofbiz as a base. My question is can I
> > reuse the features from some of the applications or only use specific
> > applications like catalog,cms,order only and disabling other
> > applications.How is this possible?
> >       If not then do I need to redevelop the whole application according
> to
> > my requirements?Please suggest how should I go about it.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Afridi
> >
>
>

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