Thank for your support Jacques!
2009/9/28 Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> > From: "Olindo Pindaro" <[email protected]> > >> Jacques, >> the SOA/ESB approches is great in complex big scenario (from software and >> organizational point of view), optimal for a Bank or Telco provider, >> regarding the specific problem we can totally controll more variable and >> target customer is little and Middle entreprise: Jpuzzle is owned by us, >> ofBiz isOpen, both written in a Java DB and server neutral, the >> interaction >> is essencially one-to-one (so the BUS would collapses in a direct >> connection) >> >> So the idea is use lighter approach, ligher in CPU usage and ligher in >> term >> of speeding up devlopment. >> >> >> Just to enumerate to possibility: >> 1) Jpuzzle call ofbiz Service Using webservice, why not RMI? >> 2) Jpuzzle "listen" JMS event using JMS. >> 3) We can develop a Jpuzzle Adapter so Obfiz Module can talk internally to >> him like an other ofbiz module, talking to Jpuzzle using webservice or why >> not, a lighter approc like RMI / JSON-RPC ? >> >> What is your opinion? >> > > If you are looking for a simple solution, I would go for 1.1 (maybe even > using RMI if you see no drawkacks). But I don't know what Jpuzzle Adapter is > and the work it involves to be created. So maybe 3.1 would give you less > "surprises" ? > > Jacques > > > Thank >> Olindo >> >> >> >> >> >> 2009/9/25 Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> >> >> 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).... >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Olindo Pindaro >>>>>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/olindopindaro >>>>>> +39 3939455830 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> -- >>>> Olindo Pindaro >>>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/olindopindaro >>>> +39 3939455830 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Olindo Pindaro >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/olindopindaro >> +39 3939455830 >> >> > -- Olindo Pindaro http://www.linkedin.com/in/olindopindaro +39 3939455830
