The monolithic nature of OFBiz makes this instability inevitable.
There is insufficient separation between layers and it appears that there is not a clear set or rules and policies (API) to control the dependencies between modules. The same people control all the layers which makes it easy to create cross-layer dependencies and hard to describe and follow a roadmap.
Ron On 31/08/2015 1:49 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
having developed 52 Ofbiz apps, i would make this comment:working from Ofbiz repository that people add things makes it impossible to maintain current apps that don't follow the repository.I would imagine, any marketable app will not be able to use the Ofbiz repository without a lot of testing of the repository changes, each time there is an update.as to a market place i and many Ofbiz developers use Elance (Elance is moving to Upwork )On Sunday, August 30, 2015 11:47 PM, Pierre Smits <[email protected]> wrote:Hi All, While I was enjoying my summer vacation in Italy my thoughts also wandered regarding OFBiz more particularly toward what more could be done to increase the visibility of OFBiz with respect to (potential) adopters, while simultaneously support the contributors. My thoughts went into the direction that we all, and the parties exploring OFBiz could benefit from a setup (call it a marketplace) where both open source contributors and 3rd party solution providers can showcase their add-ons, extensions and solution replacements. Some of our competitors also have such a marketplace set up for promotion (e.g. ODOO with https://www.odoo.com/apps). This OFBiz Extensions Marketplace (OEM) is not intended to function as a code repository, like Github, Sourceforge and others are offering. In stead it should be regarded as something like the Yellow Pages, surrounding the available solutions (i.e. links to profiles of the creators/maintainers, links to the code repository in the case of a 3rd party OFBiz extension, licensed under a liberal licence). It will not only create more visibility of the OFBiz contributors (those who showcase those add-ons, extension and other solutions), but is will also provide an opportunity for OFBiz System Integrators and other Solution and Service providers with another means to reach their target audiences and drive traffic to their websites. Over the coming weeks I will continue this initiative and start implementing this OFBiz Extensions Marketplace in a hosted environment. Of course, I appreciate your feedback and suggestions. If you have any, please feel free to send me a email directly. Best regards, Pierre Smits *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* Services & Solutions for Cloud- Based Manufacturing, Professional Services and Retail & Trade http://www.orrtiz.com
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