I am not sure, I haven't tried this, but could commenting the not required components from component-load.xml file have helped ?
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Christopher Snow < [email protected]> wrote: > When I tried to remove the unwanted components, I can into dependency > problems. A modular approach to using the components such as maven would > stop the developer having to manually work out dependencies to remove > components. > > Leaving the unwanted components in place even though they don't get used > makes DBA's and support people twitchy, asking questions like "why are all > those tables created even though they aren't used?" > > > Abdullah Shaikh wrote: > >> Chris, I guess you mean to simplify the things, but then Ofbiz doesn't >> force >> to use all components, user can use only the required components and can >> ignore the rest. >> >> As you said, probably party management, maybe someone else wants to only >> order management or only ecommerce, so if all the components are there, >> user >> can decide which one to use. >> >> -Abdullah >> >> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Christopher Snow < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> If a company start using ofbiz for small applications using just the >>> development framework, they can be very productive within a few weeks. >>> However, if they have to take on board the whole of ofbiz (i.e. the >>> components) before they get started, that is a huge task that may put >>> them >>> off using ofbiz. >>> >>> If ofbiz followed the modular approach using maven, companies could start >>> using ofbiz core (+ probably party management), and then use more and >>> more >>> of the other components as they get more experienced. >>> Charles TJ - SELC Sales Div wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> I am agree with you Chris, the OFBiz is an excellent framework; >>>> OFBiz is like "The Beauty and The Beast". >>>> The Beast for the newcomers, but if we understand the framework, >>>> you will find "The Beauty of the OFBiz". >>>> >>>> - Charles TJ >>>> >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Christopher Snow [mailto:[email protected]] >>>> Sent: 13 Nopember 2009 15:18 >>>> To: [email protected] >>>> Subject: Re: OFBiz in Canada? >>>> >>>> >>>> Ofbiz is an excellent application development framework. I think that >>>> any >>>> efforts that would focus on selling this aspect would attract newcomers >>>> to >>>> the project. In the past, I have recommended ofbiz as a development >>>> framework to a few architects and senior developers that I have worked >>>> with. >>>> When they take a look at the ofbiz site, their first reaction is to >>>> reject >>>> ofbiz as they think it is just another ecommerce application. >>>> >>>> I know a few of the users on the mailing list would like to see the core >>>> development framework of ofbiz separated from the other components. >>>> >>>> It would be interesting to know how many of the committers for ofbiz >>>> that >>>> DON'T use ofbiz primarily for ecommerce. I think that would be the main >>>> stumbling block to separating the core development framework. >>>> >>>> There are some interesting areas being worked on that such as Hans >>>> Bakker's BIRT implementation and /Jacques Le/ Roux Axis integration for >>>> complex types that will give the development framework even more power. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
