Hi BJ, not sure if this is good for you or your customers or OFBiz? Why? 1. maintain an ERP system on your own? 3. How about your customers? ERP system supported by a single operation? 4. OFBiz looses one of its most active supporters? 5. No contribution? I am sure people in the ofbiz community will be interested in this compiler?
I think you should reconsider..... Regards, Hans On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 05:51 -0800, BJ Freeman wrote: > what drew me to ofbiz is: > 1)entity engine without a specific DB. the entity defines the db. so > portable. > 2)entity engine using xsd to define the simple-methods script > 3)service engine using xsd to define the service script > 4)ui tied to the entities > 5)using xsd to define the widgets > > however the code I now have has re-factored Entities and I am > re-factoring as much of the java classes into the simple-methods. > I have re-factored most all bsh/groovy, to be defined in widgets. > so what I have, can not take advantage of the SVN and conversely I can > contribute from my code to the svn, so not sure how I can be of assistance. > > we have started an initiative to provide a compiler to turn code into > machine. the allows productions to run mean and lean but allow > developers to do thier coding and testing using the runtime vm. > > ofbiz now has many people to support it so I feel that I have paid my > dues for the core code I am using. > > > I wish you well. > > ========================= > BJ Freeman > Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation > <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=52> > Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> > Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist > > Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man > -- Ofbiz on twitter: http://twitter.com/apache_ofbiz Myself on twitter: http://twitter.com/hansbak Antwebsystems.com: Quality services for competitive rates.
