Fong,

We have developed something similar within our BigFish eCommerce platform, which extends OFBiz specifically for eComm. For one of the demo implementations we used a concept of fashion designers being able to add products to the catalog; and each fashion designer only having access to "their" products. The shopper would be able to see all products offered. This is implemented on the eCommerce side but we've yet to expose it via the BigFish Admin Module (on our road map). Under the covers we used the OFBiz concept of "manufacturer" to associate the fashion-designer with specific products.

Take a look at our demo site for Fashion House: http://50.57.156.102:8082/osafe/control/main

The Admin Module is: https://50.57.156.102:8442/osafe-admin/control/main login (admin/ofbiz)

We'll have another announcement in January -- we're busy building out the functionality and putting together a complete site to describe all the features and provide access to a number of demo implementations.

For a little more info check out the initial thread: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ofbiz-user/201112.mbox/browser

Or go to ofbiz.org, click on mailing lists, browse and search for "BigFish".

Best Regards,

Nick Rosser
[email protected]
O: 516.742.7888 x221
C: 516.901.1720


On 12/20/2011 10:56 PM, Hans Bakker wrote:
We have implemented such a scheme in the ofbiz marketplace we are slowly building at http://www.ofbizshop.com . It is currently integrated in our company system but we could concider separating it,

let me know at [email protected] if you are interested.

Regards,
Hans

On 12/21/2011 10:48 AM, Ofbiz 开发 wrote:
Hi everyone,

I am new to Ofbiz. We are thinking of using Ofbiz to build our E-Commerce
platform. We are impressed by its rich and powerful functionalities.

At the moment it seems those functions can only be used by one company,
i.e. a company login to back end, creates products and promotions, and
those products and promotions will be available in the storefront.

We would like to change it so that each registered user can have such a
backend portal, and each one is isolated, but in the storefront, it can
display all user's product and promotions etc. So users register account
through storefront, then login to backend portal. For example,

User A creates Product A1, Product A2 and Promotion P1 in the backend.
User B creates Product B1, Product B2 and Promotion P2 in the backend.

They can't see or manage each other's products and promotions, but any one
can see Product A1, A2, B1, B2 and promotion P1, P2 in the storefront.
Ideally I would also like people to see A1, A2 and P1 belongs to User A and B1, B2 and P2 belongs to User B, and in the search result people can refine
the search by searching User A product only etc.

What is the correct way of approaching this, at least this "multi-user
backend feature" please? Can someone point me the right direction please?
Thank you very much.

Fong


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