the approach I took was developer a folder like specialpurpose that has
over 50 industries as components. Some are new and being developed now.
They are based on Business plan concept, both for those already in
business and those that are starting business.

except of the technical setup everthing is setup internal.

you can look at the setup app that is a simpler approach to this.

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Gavin Mabie sent the following on 6/6/2011 6:24 AM:


> Hi
> 
>  
> 
> Ofbiz is a vast software system with multiple applications and a steep
> learning curve.  And while there is a lot of activity on the architecture
> layer, there isn't much OOTB functionalities for specific industries.  An
> ofbiz-newbie is no-doubt overwhelmed by the depth and extend of the
> software.  I would like to suggest that somebody look into something like
> "ofbiz-industry" applications.  Maybe something like
> "Ofbiz-Communications/Financial Services/Healthcare/Hi-Tech/etc.  Or maybe
> something even more specific like Ofbiz-Retail-Clothing/Gardening etc.  I
> don't know how this would work.  But it occurred to me that a lot of
> technical people come online to look for a specific application.  While we
> have branches like JQuery and other in Ofbiz would it not make sense to
> introduce branches along the lines of particular application - like
> Ofbiz-Retail-clothing.  Just a though.
> 
>  
> 
> Regards
> 
>  
> 
> Gavin
> 
> 

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