Hi Rishi,

I prefer we create a new plugin. For 2 reasons:

1. keep the ecomseo webapp as is
2. Review the new "create plugin" mechanism

The ecomseo webapp serves 2 purposes.

1. To create a SEO friendly URLs
2. To demonstrate the controller include mechanism. If you look at the ecomseo 
webapp you will see there is nothing specific but the servlets from
   the product component

That why I prefer to have a new plugin. We will then be sure that ecomseo will not be tainted by new things added. And it could be possibly reused in the new plugin simply as a webapp as it is now in ecommerce, it's not UI related at all, only SEO related.

And it's also a good occasion to create a new component by using the new "create plugin" mechanism. Of course the new plugin will ultimately be a specialpurpose component, but in the meantime this will help to review the new "create plugin" mechanism and if necessary improve it.

Jacques


Le 17/10/2016 à 10:27, Rishi Solanki a écrit :
James, Paul, Pierre,

Thank you for your response, inputs, ideas and references. We do agree to
have responsive UI/UX compatible to most devices especially mobile. Also we
tried to inlist this point in our summary but not clearly. With all the
above mentioned points, we would include the responsive web design in the
list.

Also if anyone can answer on the question, which webapp we should use to
implement all this would be great. *ecomseo* is one option, and adding one
new webapp is another option. We just wated to make sure before proceeding
because, we don't want to override the purpose of an app intended to
demonstrate very specific item. If we use *ecomseo *then we would like to
maintain the SEO and URLs purpose of that application. If not then we will
go for new webapp.

Please suggest. Thanks again for your help!


Rishi Solanki
Manager, Enterprise Software Development
HotWax Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Direct: +91-9893287847
http://www.hotwaxsystems.com

On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Pierre Smits <pierre.sm...@gmail.com>
wrote:

The *oshop* solution (and associated *ecbootstrap* theme) are a step in the
direction of bringing ecommerce functions to mobile devices. See:

    - for the *oshop* component:
    https://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/products/ecommerce/p_orrtiz-oshop
    - for the *ecbootstrap* theme:
    https://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/products/themes/themes-front/
p_orrtiz-ecbootstrap

 From there on you can link through to the code repos on Github of each.

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>
OFBiz based solutions & services

OFBiz Extensions Marketplace
http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/

On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 2:10 AM, Paul Foxworthy <p...@cohsoft.com.au>
wrote:

On 16 October 2016 at 16:46, james_sg <snowme...@hotmail.com> wrote:


More people are shopping with their mobile phones;
Would be good to have responsive web design for ecommerce.

Yes, responsive web design would be a good idea. But it should be done
using theming, so it would be applicable to all of OFBiz and not just
ecommerce.

Cheers

Paul Foxworthy


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