Hi Mark:
I also have an example (work in progress :-) of an OFBiz ecommerce implementation that sells OFBiz related learning materials...books etc.
Please have a look: http://www.myofbiz.com.
Best Regards,
Ruth Hoffman
[email protected]
web: http://www.aesolves.com

On 11/13/12 3:10 AM, madppiper wrote:
Hi Mark,

sorry for the long delay on an answer: The eCommerce app found within the
special purpose directory is more of a demo-case rather than a complete
store. It gives you all the functions you could ask for, but is agreeably
very very difficult to use for smaller stores. Usually, people who want to
use the OFBiz ERP Framework for something like this they:

a) Either take the ecommerce component and reduce/simplify on their own

or

b) Turn to Third-Party implementers and use one of their standardized
components.

As an example for the latter: we on our hand have created our own simplified
store, which you can take a sneak-peek here: http://www.syracus.net . It
comes with some advanced features, like a fully integrated Solr Search,
facetted navigation, responsive design and so on. There's been some
discussions whether one of the agencies may contribute their own store to
the project, but at the moment it is as it is ;)

Apart from that: I can highly recommend both books and in particular the
beginners tutorial.

Regards,
Paul

P.S.: Da du ja deutsch zu seien scheinst - Wenn Du magst kannst Du natürlich
auch gerne einmal durchrufen. Dann kann ich dir vielleicht ein paar gute
Tipps geben.

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Paul Piper
Geschäftsführer
Web: http://www.ilscipio.com
Tel: (+49) 611-94589441
Mobil: (+49) 176-63283066
Fax: (+49) 611-94589449
eMail: [email protected]

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Am Drosselschlag 7
D-35452 Heuchelheim
Germany




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