It's a long story. Opentaps had a financials module before OFBiz. That module stayed local to Opentaps - it was not contributed back to the main project. Then the OFBiz community created its own financials module. So, the two are incompatible.

In summary, Opentaps is an OFBiz fork that has, over the years, moved away from the OFBiz framework and toward other technologies/designs. They are going in a different direction - so there is no effort to contribute back to the OFBiz project.

Adrian Crum
Sandglass Software
www.sandglass-software.com

On 12/20/2013 7:35 AM, Christian Carlow wrote:
Whenever new features or improvements are requested for OFBiz, sometimes
someone recommends looking at OpenTaps to see if and how it is
implemented there.

I downloaded OpenTaps last month and had compilation issues related to
framework/base code that was changed around 2 years ago on the OFBiz
trunk.  I assume this means that parts of OpenTaps haven't been updated
in years.  I never got around to resolving the compilation errors.

I assume this means that if functionality exists Opentaps that should
also exist in OFBiz then much of the code could be subject to changes
that conform to changes made to OFBiz since the revisions being used
within Opentaps.  Is anyone running Opentaps to determine functionality
differences.

I'm still not exactly sure why Opentaps would include any functionality
that wouldn't be included in OFBiz.  I understand that Opentaps might
use things like JasperReports which shouldn't be included in OFBiz but
for things such as OFBIZ-5282 for introducting accounting ledger
segmentation it seems such functionality would have been implemented in
OFBiz.


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