Thanks for the suggestion, Adrian.

Thats what we already have as a backup plan but then we won't able to
leverage the functionalities that ofbiz gives ootb including data
sync'ing. I know ofbiz is a server kind of thing but can't we have
some kind of smaller/reduced ver. of it which can run mobile devices?

regards,
Tony Marcus

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Adrian Crum
<[email protected]> wrote:
> You would be better off Keeping OFBiz on a server and create a mobile device
> portal in OFBiz. In other words, just have the device browse OFBiz.
>
> -Adrian
>
> On 6/21/2011 1:29 PM, tony marcus wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> We are quite new to ofbiz but feature wise it seem to have almost all
>> the functionality that we need. But there are few issues which we are
>> not sure on how to resolve.
>>
>> Requirement here is to build a client application based on ofbiz
>> framework which is targeted to mobile devices and embedded devices. So
>> the first issue is framework's size itself, which quite huge for
>> mobile devices. Please suggest on how to reduce that to as small as
>> possible. If not, then at least can just the POS client part of it be
>> extracted and made run on mobile/embedded devices?
>>
>> Secondly, since it has to on run mobile devices we need to compile it
>> using j2me, but that not not happening. Please suggest on how to do
>> that or if there is any other implementation of Java SDK that can
>> help?
>>
>> Thanks in advance and looking forward your replies.
>>
>> regards,
>> Tony Marcus
>

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