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to clarify
the OAGIS is more the information to transport
and AS2 is the tranport method.
I used X12 EDI for information transport.
This will set you up for most supply chain communications I encountered.


BJ Freeman sent the following on 3/23/2009 10:17 AM:
> have you looked at the OAGIS stuff.
> that is it whole purpose.
> Another approach I use is AS2
> there is an open AS2 project on sourceforge.
> This is the one i integrated into ofbiz (local copy) before the OAGIS
> was put in.
> 
> madppiper sent the following on 3/23/2009 8:43 AM:
>> Geez, i was really tired when I wrote that first email (I drank several cups
>> of the good ol coffee and feeling better now), perhaps I should clarify :)
> 
>> We got a logistics partner, who handles incoming stocks, warehousing and
>> shipment of our products, which we now need to integrate into the system.
>> For that we need to:
> 
>> 1. exchange a complete list of products in the database (i created an export
>> function)
>> 2. update the inventoryitems at hand (I will create a simple webservice for
>> that)
>> 3. create and exchange information about incoming shipments
> 
> 
>> Step 1+2 are rather simple to understand imho, so I think i know how to
>> handle them, but the last one remains rather ambiguous to me. Presume that I
>> got a shipment of shirts coming in from a Vendor V at Warehouse W, how would
>> i do that in ofbiz? and as a followup, how would I exchange such information
>> with the warehouse? Is a Webservice available or do I need to create on
>> myself (which entities are related for that)?
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