Hello Taher, thank you for your very good response! I will evaluate it and test if this approach does fit to my projects. May be it results in a fork or in ofbiz or a completely different approach. The test data will show.
I am sure that your approach worked well for you, otherwise you wouldn't came to this status of the project. Im am excited to evaluate your approach - may be it is much better as mine - only data can show it. I will share my results you :) Best, T Am 15.04.2017 10:50 nachm. schrieb "Taher Alkhateeb" < [email protected]>: > Hi Thomas, > > Welcome aboard, I hope you enjoy learning OFBiz > > What you are trying to achive is an object oriented approach to domain > modeling which perhaps is not supported in OFBiz in this fashion. In my > opinion (perhaps others might disagree) it is probably simpler to code that > way because you don't have to maintain the mapping between your objects and > the relational model underneath. > > ORM could be (again my opinion) a painful approach to coding not only due > to an explosion of classes in your domain model but also fragility in > mapping. I think that is why OFBiz embraces the relational model and builds > the logic on top of it in terms of services which might be different from > what you are used to. > > Finally, I recommend avoiding mixing topics in one thread. So if you have > unrelated questions perhaps start a new thread so others can search the > mail archives by topic. > > Cheers, > > Taher Alkhateeb > > On Apr 15, 2017 11:24 PM, "Thomas Deniffel" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Because I want to design my domain model independent to the database model > and place logic in the entities. So the entities are not only data > structures. Like it is in ddd. Is there a way to achieve this in the XML > approach? > > > > Am 15.04.2017 8:13 nachm. schrieb "Jacques Le Roux" < > [email protected]>: > > > Le 15/04/2017 à 15:37, Thomas Deniffel a écrit : > > > >> Hello Jacques, > >> > >> Thank you for your answer. Eclipse would be fine for me as well. I like > >> both IDEs. > >> > >> By the way: Is there a possibility to create entities as Java-Classes? > >> > > > > Why would you like to do that? > > > > Jacques > > > > > >> Best, > >> > >> Thomas > >> > >> 2017-04-15 13:42 GMT+02:00 Jacques Le Roux < > [email protected]> > >> : > >> > >> Hi Thomas, > >>> > >>> Welcome, right place to post. > >>> > >>> I don't use JRebel (nor IntelliJ, I use Eclipse) so I can't answer you > on > >>> this point, but you might find this interesting > >>> > >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+ > >>> Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo#FAQ-Tips-Tricks-Cookbook- > >>> HowTo-WhenAndWhenNotRecompiling > >>> > >>> HTH > >>> > >>> Jacques > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Le 15/04/2017 à 13:10, Thomas Deniffel a écrit : > >>> > >>> Hello everybody, > >>>> > >>>> I honestly hope that I do this right with the mail. If not: forgive > me, > >>>> it's my first time :) > >>>> > >>>> I just started with OfBiz. I use IntelliJ and JRebel. I imported the > >>>> project into IntelliJ, as suggested and it runs directly in the IDE > >>>> (over > >>>> the run config with a gradle run). > >>>> > >>>> But now I change a class, and I want do redeploy it and directly load > it > >>>> into the running application (with JRebel). I can't do it because > JRebel > >>>> is > >>>> disabled and Strg+Shift+9 does not work too. > >>>> > >>>> Now my question: How can I redeploy a class without restart the whole > >>>> application (what takes a while). > >>>> > >>>> Is the same possible with all the XML-Definitions in the project? > >>>> > >>>> Thank you, > >>>> > >>>> Tom > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > > >
