Mike,

One of the primary tenants when we started out was to have minimal impact on the underlying OFBiz functionality.

So, absolutely yes, orders placed in BigFish are totally available in OFBiz for further processing (ship, cancel, return etc.).

This is true of everything that we've done -- orders, customers, promotions, etc.

Even with content management we use all of the OFBiz services and entities (content, data-resource, electronic-text) -- it's just very structured so that eCommerce users can target specific content for specific pages within an eComm implementation.

As our clients look for additional functionality (e.g. shipping and fulfillment in general) we will expose more of the underlying OFBiz services / functionality into the Admin Module. So ultimately the Admin Module becomes a different UI into the OFBiz back-end.

And just to be clear -- our entire BigFish platform is focused on eCommerce -- so the Admin Module is geared to display and maintain data, via OFBiz services, specific to an eCommerce implementation.

Nick

On 1/30/2014 7:31 PM, Mike wrote:
Thanks Rayon.  I was under the impression that many ofbiz back-end
functions were disconnected, but this was a while ago.  Are you saying that
an order taken via bigfish completely integrates to other backend functions?

Thanks



On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Rayon Barber<[email protected]>  wrote:

Mike Z,

Could you please clarify your question? BigFish currently has access to all
of ofbiz's features (including accounting).  Please be a little more
descriptive to help us answer your question.

Thank you,
Rayon



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