Great comments.
Any specific things that you now feel would have helped you at the start?
Any areas of the wiki that you found really helpful or that could be
improved?
Ron
On 04/09/2014 8:47 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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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