As anew developer to Ofbiz I think it could be better, but many folks have lots of great docs. I was able to get working tutorials that show and example many of the techniques. I did invest like 500.00 in books after the fact. I would recomend anyone wanting to do what I am doing (modify ofbiz for their own project) to buy the books first as some of them help significantly. I am used to working in different technologies, but I am still struggling with the many technologies. I found I like the ftl and groovy, but as I am modifying many screens already done I end up many times with widgets in XML. Overall the experience has been very positive. I highly recommend ofbiz. I can see why there are so many adopters. I have been able to get it to do exactly what I need, and thus far I have not written any of the core services, so it is extremely flexible. Took me like 2 months to get a few screens done. I am in month 3 and have like 8 out of 10 screens done for our project (inventory for a POS). This list is a great resource, and there are several other sites (hotwax etc).
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