I would appreciate that very much. Please send to my email address. 

Thanks! 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Raj Saini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:41:49 AM (GMT-0700) America/Denver 
Subject: Re: Advice needed: Integrating an External Webapp with OfBiz Order 
Application service layer via RMI... 

Vince, 

This application is not yet in production. However, I can share the test 
system URL with you privately. 

Thanks 

Raj 

Vince M. Clark wrote: 
> Raj - I would love to know more about the Liferay integration. Also would you 
> be willing to share a URL so we can see how it looks? 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Raj Saini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 4:13:27 AM (GMT-0700) America/Denver 
> Subject: Re: Advice needed: Integrating an External Webapp with OfBiz Order 
> Application service layer via RMI... 
> 
> Hi David, 
> 
> I had the exactly same feeling you have now when I started looking at 
> the OFBiz as e-commerce solution. Immediate thought that came to me why 
> not to have my own store front in the technology of I like for example a 
> JSP, struts etc etc. Looking deep into the system I found it was a 
> unwarranted thought and current framework (widgets, screens, freemarker 
> etc.) are no less than other frameworks. 
> 
> Going back to your question, what exactly you mean by clearly separate 
> store front? To me it looks clearly separate as you can create your own 
> web application and have your e-commerce store front as you want without 
> keeping any thing from the default technologies. 
> 
> If you are looking for network level communication, I think RMI is the 
> way to go if both of the applications are Java based. Recently, I had 
> integrated OFBiz with a Liferay Portal where store front was written as 
> a set of portlets. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Raj 
> 
> David Legg wrote: 
> 
>> Hi DeAngelo, 
>> 
>> I'm a 'me-too' on this subject. 
>> 
>> It's only in the last week I got round to trying out OfBiz. After the 
>> initial Wow! factor died down I quickly realized that the storefront 
>> looks almost hard-wired to the back-end. In the short time I've been 
>> subscribed to the list I've seen several similar requests for advice 
>> on how to cleanly separate the store front from the backend with no 
>> apparent solution so far. 
>> 
>> 
>>> 2) This app needs an ecommerce solutio. So in this non-ofbiz webapp, a 
>>> user can add a bunch of items to a shopping cart , and click "buy" 
>>> and have 
>>> ofbiz handle the rest. Now, the products may be added to OFBiz using 
>>> one of 
>>> the out-of-the-box applications, but the user should browse the product 
>>> catalog and buy shopping cart items from the external webapp 
>>> 
>> Regards, 
>> David Legg 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 

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