So you did!
Thanks. I didn't know that site existed.
Regards,
Ruth
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Scott Gray wrote:
I made it up.

http://people.apache.org/~coar/mlists.html#ofbiz.apache.org

Regards
Scott

On 1/05/2010, at 1:31 AM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:

Scott Gray wrote:
On 1/05/2010, at 12:53 AM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:

Hi Scott:
How so?
How so what?

I have useful information concerning how OFBiz works and I want to share that 
with all interested parties.
Every time you send this out, over 500 people have to deal with an email that 
contains no information other than a link to a paid product.  Hardly in keeping 
with the spirit of an open source mailing list.  Like I said, share some 
knowledge and then advertise, that way everybody benefits.
Really? 500? Where did you come up with that number?
Are you now the OFBiz information censor?
Hardly, I'm just a fellow user of this mailing list voicing my concern.

Regards,
Ruth
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Scott Gray wrote:
Hi Ruth,

This is bordering on spam and starting to get annoying, would you mind trying 
to contribute to the discussion before starting in with the advertising?

Thanks
Scott

On 1/05/2010, at 12:31 AM, Ruth Hoffman wrote:

Hello List:
If anyone is interested in a more in-depth treatment of the Catalog Manager, products, 
catalogs and categories, please see my book: "Getting Started with Apache OFBiz, The 
Catalog Manager". You may purchase a copy of this at: http://www.myofbiz.com

Regards,
Ruth
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Paul Abernathy wrote:
BJ,

I also am new to ofbiz and am trying to learn how to use it.  I couldn't help 
noticing this discussion because I wanted to do the same thing - set up a 
hierarchy of categories for products.  I was just going through the business 
setup guide located at 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBENDUSER/Apache+OFBiz+Business+Setup+Guide
 and towards the end it discusses how to set up categories.  I have a couple of 
questions:

-Can a category be used in more than one Catalog?
-Can a category have more than one parent?  It looks like the answer is "no" 
but just making sure.

thanks,

Paul

BJ Freeman wrote:
are you sure you are not referring to 1 million products.
I run in the real world over 100,000 products.
I have approx 18 top categories with 3-10 levels of sub categories.
if your see 1,000,000 categories that way then it is feasible.
I use automated updating from my suppliers to keep thing up-to-date.
these updates happen every 24 for prices new and obsolete products.
availability is as often as 15 min.
The average Cpu usage during these operations is about 15% of a 1.6ghz
Cpu with enough RAM to not use the swap file. the peak cpu usage is
about 75% when the scheduled services and large imports (1 gig data) are
happening.


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<http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro> Michal Cukierman sent the following on 4/30/2010 1:51 AM:

Hello,

Thank you for your quick response. Regarding your question about real world
applications:
Ecommerce:
http://www.rockauto.com/
http://allegro.pl/

There are applications that holds > 1 000 000 categories.
In a PLM industry it's also very common to have a couple of milions of
objects (consider the complexity of a train or a plain for example).

The point of my post was not a fix, but the implementation of  the find root
category method.
I think that you should avoid such a code. You have got great database layer
(great possibility to improve performance)  so it would be great to utilize
it as much as it's possible.
I really like Ofbiz application thats why I try to give you my input.

Once again thank you for the response and for the link you send me. I will
come back with the better solution after studing  the datamodel.

Regards,
Micha³ Cukierman



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