Hello Joel,
Is your inventory management based on POS is on Apache or Free software
Licences ?
In this case, we are interested to be informed about evolutions.
Could you provide a link to the repository that allow us to test it.
We are working on production follow up and traceability component for
factory since 2013 that could be interesting for you too, take a look at :
https://github.com/nomakaFr
Thanks!
Julien.
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Le 25/07/2014 14:19, [email protected] a écrit :
I just ordered it along with Ruth's book on ecomerce.
I am doing development for a POS system, to use ofbiz for inventory
management.
After scouring the web (there are many great tutorials online) I have a
pretty good start.
I do feel reading any docs is a good investment, as the modules seem pretty
hooked together, and it is not that intuitive. Although after a month of
goofing about I do think it is not as hard as it seemed, once you get used
to how it works. Having worked through the hotwax tutorial on product screen
and the developers tutorial
(https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Tutorial+-+A+Beginners+Development+Guide)
Many of the concepts for doing development are available. My issue is with
me, as there are several ways to do the same thing, and it can become a bit
confusing what to use. Java, mini language, or groovy. XML or FTL, event
versus service or seca etc. I am just trying to see what was done before me
and using the same methods as much as I can in a hot-deploy project. It is
coming along well. I am a big ofbiz fan, and that is why I bought those
books today. Maybe I can write something from a basic use point of view. The
docs available are great, but I was a little in the dark and some of the
fields are not well described. Many times you can find a specific tutorial
about it and it gives good detail, but many times it takes digging in the
archive (thank god for this resource). Many thaanks to all who have
documented ofbiz, as a new user I can tell you I appreciated every bit of
documents, tutorials, etc.
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