Flexibility isn't something OFBiz is lacking.

Thanks for the reply!



On Thu, 2016-03-24 at 12:33 +0100, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> There is only the POS which is a desktop client 
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/POS+System
> 
> Jacques
> 
> Le 24/03/2016 12:06, John Spikowski a écrit :
> > Is the OFBiz server more efficient in web service mode?
> >
> > Has anyone done a desktop client for OFBiz?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 2016-03-23 at 08:19 +0300, Taher Alkhateeb wrote:
> >> Hi John,
> >>
> >> Welcome to our list and thank you for you thought out questions.
> >>
> >> The framework in my experience utilizes most of its resources on startup
> >> because it fires up _all_ the components at once. So it is not your single
> >> user that is making things heavy but the framework itself is heavy with
> >> many things fired up at the same time.
> >>
> >> Also, please ensure that your environment is set up correctly in terms of
> >> the JDK version, using the internal ant version, and setting up parameters
> >> correctly.
> >>
> >> Another thing to take into consideration is that you are using the embedded
> >> derby database, which does not scale like when you switch to postgres or
> >> mysql for example.
> >>
> >> Coming from the painful background of C where you actually manage your
> >> memory, I'd say Java would be downhill not uphill for you.
> >>
> >> Finally I would also point out to you that not all of the XML is parsed on
> >> the spot. Some is cached on startup. But yeah, I personally love having XML
> >> schemas where auto complete makes your life easier and you can quickly
> >> speak OFBizzian language :)
> >>
> >> Best of luck OFBizzing!
> >>
> >> Taher Alkhateeb
> >>
> >> On Wednesday, 23 March 2016, John Spikowski <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi List,
> >>>
> >>> I'm interested in using OFBiz but have a few general questions before
> >>> digging too deep under the covers. Java isn't my primary language and
> >>> use ANSI C with the Script BASIC open source project I manage.
> >>>
> >>> I have noticed that it take about 450MB of system memory to get to a
> >>> login prompt. When I select an option from a menu, both of my CPU cores
> >>> peg at 100% until the page loads. I'm curious what the resource
> >>> requirements would be for lets say a 50 user install?
> >>>
> >>> I like the concept of using XML files to define the ERP application. It
> >>> seem that everything is converted from XML to a runtime state which
> >>> looks like a big hash table linked memory image. How difficult is it to
> >>> debug something this large and interdependent?
> >>>
> >>> Any info you're willing to share would be appreciated.
> >>>
> >>> John
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >


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