This is a good starting point:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Tutorial+-+A+Beginners+Development+Guide
Learning ofbiz can be a long journey, but it's worth it.
Brendan Vogt wrote:
I've just managed to get everything setup correctly, The webpages and
everything work correctly. I want to figure out how everything works, so I
decided to start with party manager because it looks the easiest to
understand. So I am browsing the various party screens. So next step is to
look at code to see how everything is done and how it adds, deletes, updates
data to the database.
Any ideas where to start looking for a novice beginner? I am a .NET
programmer and don't have much experience with anything Java related.
On 3 February 2010 14:10, Christopher Snow <[email protected]>wrote:
I bought all three, but haven't got past book 1!
What are you struggling with in understanding ofbiz?
Brendan Vogt wrote:
I've just been reading it on Amazon. Is it worthwhile to go and buy all 3
volumes?
I want to create my own e-commerce product in .NET, OFBiz too big for me,
and the way things are done is not understandable for me. Will these 3
books help me?
On 3 February 2010 14:03, Christopher Snow <[email protected]
wrote:
From memory:
Product Management
Ordering
Invoicing
Shipments
Workeffort
HR
Brendan Vogt wrote:
With what else does it help with?
On 3 February 2010 13:46, Christopher Snow <[email protected]
wrote:
The Data Model Resource book volume 1 really helps with this.
Brendan Vogt wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to understand how the party manager works, and how
everything
fits in together. Is there any documentation about understanding the
party
better? Like for example, how do I find out what the different party
types
are like person, customer, employee, etc?
Regards,
Brendan