Hello Deepak,
Thank you for your message.
Am 15.11.2012 18:27, schrieb Deepak Agarwal:
We are walking on the same road you are. We are in the midst of formulating
such solution.
If you are interested in working in collaboration then ping me.
Yes. I am interested in common open source development (I don't want to
"to reinvent the wheel" myself).
I have found already some good looking OFBiz solutions but most of they
seem to be closed source.
How would you like to proceed?
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 9:48 PM, Mark Schneider
<[email protected]>wrote:
Thanks a lot for all hints Paul.
Am 14.11.2012 18:15, schrieb madppiper:
what in particular are you "looking for? As mentioned previously, the
problem if you just want to create a simple store is that you are probably
going to have to rely on a third party application (of which only a few
are
free) or going to invest your time into reducing the already available
ecommerce application to what is needed. I myself began learning ofbiz
that
way, btw, by using eCommerce as a basis and reducing it to my needs. So I
would say its not a bad start. If you just want to hit it off, however, I
would propose to contact one of the agencies (mine or otherwise) to
discuss
this further.
I was first following the OFBiz Tutoria (link below) however not all steps
are clear for me (eg. some missing file and path names or just the syntax)
and some parts didn't work on apache-ofbiz-10.04.03.
https://cwiki.apache.org/**confluence/display/OFBIZ/**
OFBiz+Tutorial+-+A+Beginners+**Development+Guide<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Tutorial+-+A+Beginners+Development+Guide>
@ Jacques Le Roux: thanks a lot for including of further details inside
this tutorial.
I will probably start again with BigFish or the included Demo shop and/or
uPortal and reduce the application code due to my requirements.
regarde, Mark
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