David,

I tried removing the directories, it build, but the webtools is broken.

I'll do this again and send you the debug output as soon as I get the lab.

By the way, where do I find informations about the diferences between the actual release and the 4.0 release. I couldn't find this.

Best regards,

Tercio

On 21/12/2008, at 06:25, David E Jones <[email protected]> wrote:


The framework-only release isn't yet finished, but even now you should be able to just delete the "applications" and "specialpurpose" directories and OFBiz should still build and run just fine. That is the way it is designed, and it started working that way a long time ago. However, not many people test this frequently so you may run into issues during build and/or runtime. If that happens, this is the place to write... :)

-David


On Dec 21, 2008, at 12:39 AM, Bruno Busco wrote:

Hi Tercio,
in one of my projects I use OFBiz just like you want (a non-ERP) and it
works really well.

I started building a new application in the hot-deploy. The new application seats near all the others, at the beginning of the development it is very
usefull to have all other applications up and running to have full of
working examples of how to do things.

At a later stage you will start disabling one by one all applications not
needed.

Please consider that we have a framework-only release in our todo list and
this will help in situations like yours. Unfortunately it is not yet
available but it is good to know that framework-only users are there and
waiting ;-)

Regards,
-Bruno

2008/12/21 Tercio F. Gaudencio Filho <[email protected]>

Ok, I will do so.

Thanks

Tercio


On 21/12/2008, at 03:31, BJ Freeman wrote:

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you can either use the Hot deploy and not worry about loading the normal
way
or you can create you own folder and load from there.

Build and load are two separate things.
you can build everything but only load what you want to use.
I suggest that you do the

http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Beginner%27s+Development+Guide+Using+Practice+Application
you will find that people will respond more if you show you have worked
through some of the information.

Tercio F. Gaudencio Filho sent the following on 12/20/2008 8:55 PM:

Hi!

Thanks for your prompt reply.

Well, the idea is to work only in high level, no directly database
manipulation. Only through the framework, I don't want to work with SQL. Some times I need to create a "customized" screen, but let it for a
future question... :-)

Commenting those lines out I just say to the framework to not load, but I want to load applications, as my applications will be there, I tried to remove applications and correct the build.xml in the applications but when I run the ofbiz and try to login it says that login is incorrect,
couse it depends on some application...

I'd like to remove the applications. But it seems to have some
dependency on applications.

Tercio

On 21/12/2008, at 02:46, BJ Freeman wrote:

you can comment out the
<load-components parent-directory="applications"/>
and
<load-components parent-directory="specialpurpose"/>
in the
framework\base\config\component-load.xml

however if you looking to use sql to do the tables, there is no reason
to use ofbiz framework.
you might as well go directly to the Database server.

Now if you want to access the entities or create entity-view then the
framework is the way to go.

Tercio F. Gaudencio Filho sent the following on 12/20/2008 8:23 PM:

Hi All!

I'm starting to work with Ofbiz, but my intention is to use it's
framework to create a internal application for our employees.

The idea is to use the framework as a engine to create an application
to
work with some tables and relation like 1:1, 1:N, N:N.

I read some documentation about the framework and seems that it can do
that.

The problem is that I don't know how to isolate the framework, it is glued with the applications(By the way useless to me right now).

Is there some how to do that? Isolate the framework from it's
applications?

Thanks!

Tercio


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