Hi BJ,

there are RMI examples in ofbiz that if one spent the time could come up
with an RMI connector so another Web App or even an other cart could
access the Backend.

That sounds promising. I'll take a closer look. I think I can see what you are talking about in svn.

Some people have sounded surprised that people would even consider not using the built-in ecommerce web app. Whilst I think the OfBiz framework is very elegant you can't expect everyone to drop their existing frameworks just to display a product list and a shopping basket!

ofbiz was designed so the back end could have other application layered
on it.
However theres is not active participation, at this, time to have such
connectors done.

I fully understand.

The idea of using RMI to connect a storefront with OfBiz is no different to sites which get their content from remote CMS repositories.

Regards,
David Legg

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