Apache ServiceMix : nothing but time to invest http://servicemix.apache.org/home.html. I'd also recommend http://www.manning.com/rademakers/ SOAP : http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/oR4 (use Apache Axis2, another free "tool"). I'm still (for months now :) working on integrating Axis2 in OFBiz. I have already a solution a little better than the one on this page, but always using Axis2 as a servlet. I have opened a Jira issue for that and should (yes, I should...mmm...) upload a patch https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2448

HTH

Jacques

From: "Olindo Pindaro" <[email protected]>
Thanks Jacques,
Your suggestion sound great, but I am not an ESB nor a OfBiz expert so
before to add to my todo list the acquisition of another new framework I
want to be shure that in I am not "using a rocket to kill a fly".

All what I know regarding OfBiz is from book "Apache OFBiz Development
The Beginner's Tutorial " of which you are a reviewer and from a reverse for
OfBizsource.
This good book explain how to develop a ofBiz inside ofBiz nothing how to
call from external java application.

Have you  a link to a tutorial, article regarding these?

Thank in advance
Olindo

2009/9/25 Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]>

What about ESB ? ServiceMix ?

Jacques

From: "Olindo Pindaro" <[email protected]>

.My company delivered several J2EE Application Based on JPuzzle, a legacy

proprietary framework for ERP (it's 7 years long story).

I am evaluating the possibility to integrate OfBIZ ecommerce with it.

These means that a ecommerce site user will have an "alias" in JPuzzle DB,
that order history must be accessible from Jpuzzle and so on....

What is the suggested integration approace, taken in mind to maintain more
losely compled that possible the 2 framework?
which software tools are suggested, SOAP Integration, RMI, EBJ, DB
Integration (Trigger and so on)....

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