The simplest way to share would be to create a Jira issue.

Actually we even defined a procedure some years ago:
1) Discuss intial requirements and such in the dev ML [email protected]
2) When settled create
* either a specific page in Confluence wiki (due to spam, you need now to ask for a contributor access) https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Home * directly a Jira issue if things are simple enough (could not be the case here...) https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa?selectPageId=12310800

I might be interested by this...

HTH

Jacques

Le 26/02/2014 17:05, Prashant Sankhla a écrit :
Thank You Pierre Smits and Jacques.
I really appreciate Jacques sharing the link.

To answer Pierre Smits *(**What would you expect the not-so-typical tenant
to have?)*
The most common SaaS plan will be 5 users for a tenant. The maximum users
for a tenant will be approximately 100.

In case we take up this implementation(Shared Database, Shared Schema) in
OFBiz framework, we would also like to contribute back to community. For
all those who want to be involved in design discussion please reply back to
me (unicast). This is to form a discussion group and facilitate the
contribution. Other suggestions are most welcome.

Best Regards
Prashant





On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

No Pierre, you are not mistaken, only separate DB by tenant is implemented
in OFBiz

Prashant, I'd recommend this article as reference for implementing another
way
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa479086.aspx

HTH

Jacques


Le 26/02/2014 14:14, Pierre Smits a écrit :

  Hi Prashant,
Scaling up your setup to tens of thousands of tenants must be surely a
long
term goal. Even when considering the number of users being between 1 to 10
for any typical tenant. What would you expect the not-so-typical tenant to
have?

So, as to you questions:
Re 1. Yes, there are others designs that might suit your needs better such
as shared database-shared design or even shared database-separate schema.
Unfortunately, these variants are not implemented in current feature set
of
OFBiz, but I might be mistaken.

Re 2. As these variants are not implemented (again, I might be mistaken)
you won't find any implementation guideline or documentation at the OFBiz
site. But googling might help you find what you need.

Regards,

Pierre Smits

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