[OFBiz] Users - hello world was Spring versus Ofbiz?

bjfree at free-man.net bjfree at free-man.net
Fri Mar 4 06:29:41 EST 2005


I believe the "hello world" is over simplified.
You have:
1) widgets
2) Services
3) Events
4) helpers
5) Security
6) Entities
 
to name a few.
 
You can take the Example that is already available and make a hello world.
there are txt files in each folder that can be expanded.
so part of Hello world would be the exercise to make a folder "foo" and add
it to the load sequence.
 
 
 
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From: mpf at zentric.com [mailto:mpf at zentric.com]
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Subject: Re: [OFBiz] Users - Spring versus Ofbiz?



David and Si

I did but it in jira: Maybe it could be reconfigered so david and the users
list will be informed about completion

http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-166
<http://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ-166> 

Is this the way to go? 


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users-bounces at lists.ofbiz.org wrote on 04.03.2005 09:29:40:

> Hello Si Chen,
>  
> Yust to say that on Spring it is documented how to make a Hello 
> World example, I am interesting about both frameworks, so for me 
> (and for many other people) could be interesting to at least have a 
> simple example like this. You can think it is not a real 
> application, but it is a starting point for makeing a more 
> complicated example. For example:
>  
> Iteration 1. Just to say a Wello World on the web browser.
> Iteration 2. To fill a form with you name, then the system say Hello
> World to you.
> Iteration 3: You fill you name and also you language, and the 
> systema says to you Hello World in your language.
> Iteration 4: Having two form for testing transaction, the first one,
> with you name, the second one with your language.
> Iteration 5: Consider additional staff like security, certificate, a
> simple rule, or just a simple workflow, etc.
>  
> So a simple "Hello World" example could be the starting point for 
> showing a minimal Ofbiz application and also some Ofbiz features and
> tools. So a simple example like this could be a good tutorial for 
> learning Ofbiz from a deductive point of view.
>  
> Please if you finally get in to Hello World example and 
> documentated, please let me know. Thanks.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> David
> 
> Si Chen <schen at graciousstyle.com> wrote:
> Hey there--
> 
> This is a pretty interesting thread. I've been trying to follow it on 
> and off.
> 
> How about this? If you are talking about a "hello world" example, write 
> it in the Spring Framework. As long as it is a bona fide "hello world" 
> example and not a big real life application, I'll try to pitch in and 
> write a comparable version in OFBiz. Then maybe somebody else can do it 
> in their favorite J2EE or JBoss/Struts/Hibernate framework. We can post 
> it on all a web page somewhere as a "code shootout"?
> 
> Si
> 
> A. Zeneski wrote:
> 
> > David,
> >
> > I agree with you. Now that the framework has been separated from the 
> > application components, we intend to push the OFBiz Framework to more 
> > users. This would include users like yourself who plan to use a 
> > completely different datamodel.
> >
> > I! will begin work on a "Getting started developing applications using 
> > the OFBiz Framework guide". This will run down the basics of creating 
> > components, defining entities, services. Implementing some basic 
> > services; adding a web UI and talking with the services.
> >
> > This will take a little time to write, so I doubt it will be ready in 
> > time for you to get your proof of concept finished, however I agree 
> > that it is something we will need in order to bring a larger user base 
> > to the framework.
> >
> > -Andy
> >
> > On Mar 2, 2005, at 9:32 AM, David wrote:
> >
> >> >What do you want to do with it? What kind of docs are you looking 
> >> for..
> >>
> >> I asked for a typical Hello World example in order to see at least 
> >> how to configurate and work with the Entity Engine and Service 
> >> Engine. I asked to the mailing list for that, and people recomend to 
> >> me some seminar, where such stuff is explained. So in order to see 
> >> the most simplest example I have to page an expensive seminar, there 
> >> is no book, no tutorial, nothing, for something theoretically simple. 
> >> On any new tecnology there is a such simple example.
> >>
> >> I wanted to show to my boss the benefit of using ofbiz, but with the 
> >> information on the web, for me it is impossible to make a simple 
> >> particular demostrative example, let say, reading some information 
> >> from database and showing it on the web browser.
> >>
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