Hi Thomas,

When OFBiz was still young (in 2033-2004), a French fork, Neogia, tried what 
you want to do.
Finally it was more complicated and the team behind it, Nereide, is now using 
plain OFBiz.

Like Taher I prefer OFBiz way than using an ORM.

YMMV

Jacques


Le 15/04/2017 à 23:59, Thomas Deniffel a écrit :
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




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