No problems as long as you don't want to contribute it to Apache OFBiz

Jacques

From: "Todd Burdeinei" <[email protected]>
Wouldn't the license incompatibility only come into play if you try to
redistribute those other libraries with ofbiz? You could write handlers and
connections for them and everything short of actually shipping them with
your code.
What if you didn't intend to redistribute?

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:35 AM, BJ Freeman <[email protected]> wrote:

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the libraries licenses would have to be compatible with the apache license.
you still need a way to work within the ofbiz framework.

Todd Burdeinei sent the following on 2/16/2009 11:23 AM:
> Flash movies can have a variety of information passed to them from the
> freemarker templates. You could create a 'master' flash movie and load
> components dynamically through the params for the swf file or through swf
> javascript handler. You can also wrap jpgs in a flash wrapper and load
them
> in dynamically as well.
> There are a variety of libraries for generating swf files from scratch
also.
>
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:28 AM, BJ Freeman <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> come to think of it you would have to have the rendering engine add the
> support information for a swf file as well have parms in the
> EditProductContent that would be passed to the rendering engine.
> <OBJECT
>  CLASSID="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000"
>
> CODEBASE="
>
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=5,0,42,0
> "
>  ID="Sample"
>  WIDTH="400"
>  HEIGHT="300">
>    <param name="Movie" value="myfile.swf">
>    <param name="Src" value="myfile.swf">
>    <param name="WMode" value="Window">
>    <param name="Play" value="-1">
>    <param name="Loop" value="-1">
>    <param name="Quality" value="High">
>    <param name="Menu" value="-1">
>    <param name="Scale" value="ShowAll">
>    <param name="DeviceFont" value="0">
>    <param name="EmbedMovie" value="0">
>    <param name="BGColor" value="FFFFFF">
>    <param name="Stacking" value="below">
>    <embed NAME="Sample" SRC="myfile.swf"
>      WMODE="Window"
>      PLAY="true"
>      LOOP="true"
>      QUALITY="high"
>      BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
>      SCALE="showall"
>      WIDTH="100%"
>      HEIGHT="100%"
>      TYPE="application/x-shockwave-flash"
>
> PLUGINSPAGE="
>
http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=Shockwaveflash
> ">
> </OBJECT>
>
>
> BJ Freeman sent the following on 2/16/2009 10:15 AM:
>>>>
>
https://demo.hotwaxmedia.com/catalog/control/EditProductContent?productId=WG-9943
>>>> If you want to upload like images that is one effort. Like provide the
>>>> upload for swf files on the EditProductContent page, and store them.
>>>> Also determine if the swf replaces the which of the Image files, like
in
>>>> the upload feature
>>>>
>>>> if you just want to ftp into the image folder the swf files that would
>>>> be the easiest. then just put in the swf file name in the images
> manually.
>>>> have not researched if the rendering engine is file specific or if it
>>>> will just put file in the EditProductContent image. you can give it a
>>>> try and see.
>>>>
>>>> Marco Westermann sent the following on 2/16/2009 7:23 AM:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> we want to embed flash-objects instead of the image in the product
>>>>> detail view (in the ecommerce-module). For example to show a reading
>>>>> rehearsal. But this has to be configurable, as the most products
still
>>>>> needs a normal image while some of them needs the flash-objects.
Would
>>>>> that be much work to realise.
>>>>> Thanks for any advises.
>>>>> with best regards,
>>>>> Marco Westermann
>>>>
>>

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