ApacheCon US 2008 is coming up soon... next week in fact! The main event is the conference on Wed-Fri, with the OFBiz Symposium taking place on Wednesday and Thursday. There are various other events going on Monday and Tuesday, including 2 training course for OFBiz. I'm including details about these below (also available at http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/schedule/trainings) . I'm pleased to announce that Hotwax Media is offering a "scholarship" for those who would like to attend. This is a 50% discount on either of the two training sessions. The "super-secret", "just-for-you" discount code is: HWM50 You can register (and see more conference information) at: http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/ Actually, it's not so secret and it's for as many people as would like to attend. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested (clients, coworkers, bosses, random people you meet in the coffee shop, whoever). On a side note: thank you for registering right away as we're trying to get numbers on these and get materials prepared and such. See you in St. Louis! Oh wait, that was the conference a couple of years ago... See you in New Orleans! -David ============================ OFBiz Framework Development • 2 Days: Monday Nov 3rd and Tuesday Nov 4th • Target audience includes developers, architects, test engineers • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including Jacopo Cappellato, Ashish Vijaywargya, David E. Jones (on day 1 only)) • Day one will include an overview of the OFBiz Framework and all of the primary recommended tools, including the Control Servlet, Screen Widget, Form Widget, Menu and Tree Widgets, the Service Engine, the simple-method scripting language, and the Entity Engine • Day two will include more depth on the framework tools discussed and cover other recommended tools including FreeMarker, Groovy, et cetera, and how they are used in the framework; we will also discuss deployment of OFBiz and the component architecture and organization of the project • Attendees will receive a copy of the OFBiz Framework Quick Reference Book from Hotwax Media, and other relevant materials OFBiz Functionality Overview • One packed day of presentation and questions on Tuesday Nov 4th • Target audience includes analysts, application designers, higher level developers, and other interested in the base functionality of OFBiz • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including David E. Jones and John Maw) • Will include discussion of design objectives for the OFBiz Base Applications, and some introduction to the Special Purpose applications • Covers highlights of the OFBiz data model and corresponding application functionality • Functional areas to be covered include general ERP, CRM, and ecommerce functionality • Attendees will receive a copy of the Complete OFBiz Data Model Diagrams Book from Hotwax Media |
Hi David...
Iam quite new to OFbiz. So if IAm going to attend the training, could you please suggest me what all concepts I need to get familiar with before attending, so that I will be more comfortable with the training...Will the training be in detail from scratch or Do u consider the audience are well familiar with OFBiz.. Thanks --- On Wed, 10/29/08, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: From: David E Jones <[hidden email]> Subject: ApacheCon US 2008 OFBiz Training Discount - Register Now! To: "user" <[hidden email]> Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 12:27 AM ApacheCon US 2008 is coming up soon... next week in fact! The main event is the conference on Wed-Fri, with the OFBiz Symposium taking place on Wednesday and Thursday. There are various other events going on Monday and Tuesday, including 2 training course for OFBiz. I'm including details about these below (also available at http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/schedule/trainings) .. I'm pleased to announce that Hotwax Media is offering a "scholarship" for those who would like to attend. This is a 50% discount on either of the two training sessions. The "super-secret", "just-for-you" discount code is: HWM50 You can register (and see more conference information) at: http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/ Actually, it's not so secret and it's for as many people as would like to attend. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested (clients, coworkers, bosses, random people you meet in the coffee shop, whoever). On a side note: thank you for registering right away as we're trying to get numbers on these and get materials prepared and such. See you in St. Louis! Oh wait, that was the conference a couple of years ago... See you in New Orleans! -David ============================ OFBiz Framework Development • 2 Days: Monday Nov 3rd and Tuesday Nov 4th • Target audience includes developers, architects, test engineers • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including Jacopo Cappellato, Ashish Vijaywargya, David E. Jones (on day 1 only)) • Day one will include an overview of the OFBiz Framework and all of the primary recommended tools, including the Control Servlet, Screen Widget, Form Widget, Menu and Tree Widgets, the Service Engine, the simple-method scripting language, and the Entity Engine • Day two will include more depth on the framework tools discussed and cover other recommended tools including FreeMarker, Groovy, et cetera, and how they are used in the framework; we will also discuss deployment of OFBiz and the component architecture and organization of the project • Attendees will receive a copy of the OFBiz Framework Quick Reference Book from Hotwax Media, and other relevant materials OFBiz Functionality Overview • One packed day of presentation and questions on Tuesday Nov 4th • Target audience includes analysts, application designers, higher level developers, and other interested in the base functionality of OFBiz • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including David E. Jones and John Maw) • Will include discussion of design objectives for the OFBiz Base Applications, and some introduction to the Special Purpose applications • Covers highlights of the OFBiz data model and corresponding application functionality • Functional areas to be covered include general ERP, CRM, and ecommerce functionality • Attendees will receive a copy of the Complete OFBiz Data Model Diagrams Book from Hotwax Media |
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Hi David... Iam quite new to OFbiz. So if IAm going to attend the training, could you please suggest me what all concepts I need to get familiar with before attending, so that I will be more comfortable with the training...Will the training be in detail from scratch or Do u consider the audience are well familiar with OFBiz.. Thanks --- On Wed, 10/29/08, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: From: David E Jones <[hidden email]> Subject: ApacheCon US 2008 OFBiz Training Discount - Register Now! To: "user" <[hidden email]> Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 12:27 AM ApacheCon US 2008 is coming up soon... next week in fact! The main event is the conference on Wed-Fri, with the OFBiz Symposium taking place on Wednesday and Thursday. There are various other events going on Monday and Tuesday, including 2 training course for OFBiz. I'm including details about these below (also available at http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/schedule/trainings) .. I'm pleased to announce that Hotwax Media is offering a "scholarship" for those who would like to attend. This is a 50% discount on either of the two training sessions. The "super-secret", "just-for-you" discount code is: HWM50 You can register (and see more conference information) at: http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/ Actually, it's not so secret and it's for as many people as would like to attend. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested (clients, coworkers, bosses, random people you meet in the coffee shop, whoever). On a side note: thank you for registering right away as we're trying to get numbers on these and get materials prepared and such. See you in St. Louis! Oh wait, that was the conference a couple of years ago... See you in New Orleans! -David ============================ OFBiz Framework Development • 2 Days: Monday Nov 3rd and Tuesday Nov 4th • Target audience includes developers, architects, test engineers • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including Jacopo Cappellato, Ashish Vijaywargya, David E. Jones (on day 1 only)) • Day one will include an overview of the OFBiz Framework and all of the primary recommended tools, including the Control Servlet, Screen Widget, Form Widget, Menu and Tree Widgets, the Service Engine, the simple-method scripting language, and the Entity Engine • Day two will include more depth on the framework tools discussed and cover other recommended tools including FreeMarker, Groovy, et cetera, and how they are used in the framework; we will also discuss deployment of OFBiz and the component architecture and organization of the project • Attendees will receive a copy of the OFBiz Framework Quick Reference Book from Hotwax Media, and other relevant materials OFBiz Functionality Overview • One packed day of presentation and questions on Tuesday Nov 4th • Target audience includes analysts, application designers, higher level developers, and other interested in the base functionality of OFBiz • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including David E. Jones and John Maw) • Will include discussion of design objectives for the OFBiz Base Applications, and some introduction to the Special Purpose applications • Covers highlights of the OFBiz data model and corresponding application functionality • Functional areas to be covered include general ERP, CRM, and ecommerce functionality • Attendees will receive a copy of the Complete OFBiz Data Model Diagrams Book from Hotwax Media |
Which course are you thinking of? For the framework one (the more technical one) some knowledge of web- based applications (using any language) and relational databases is quite helpful. If you have more experience with relevant technologies you'll get more out of it, but most of this will be higher level so even if you have very little development experience it will help you get started with OFBiz development (which is really pretty easy for the most part, and most things can be done by people with little technical background; in fact some of the best OFBiz application developers (framework users) come from a business background as opposed to a technical background). For the functionality one (the one-day course) some knowledge of business practices and processes and terminology will be helpful. This is meant both for developers and for analysts and designers and will stay on a business level. The most technical part of it will be the organization of data using tabular structures, which is something most business people are familiar with these days. For both of them: these are high-level, fast-paced training courses that will give people an introduction to various aspects of OFBiz so that they can get a good jump-start and know where to go and what to do next as they get further into OFBiz. For those already experienced with OFBiz this might be a good refresher, and some of the most experienced people with OFBiz will be there to answer questions and hang out. -David On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:37 PM, adithi agarwal wrote: > > Hi David... > Iam quite new to OFbiz. So if IAm going to attend the > training, could you please suggest me what all concepts I need to get > familiar with before attending, so that I will be more comfortable > with > the training...Will the training be in detail from scratch or Do u > consider the audience are well familiar with OFBiz.. > > Thanks > --- On Wed, 10/29/08, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: > From: David E Jones <[hidden email]> > Subject: ApacheCon US 2008 OFBiz Training Discount - Register Now! > To: "user" <[hidden email]> > Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 12:27 AM > > ApacheCon US 2008 is coming up soon... next week in fact! > > The main event is the conference on Wed-Fri, with the OFBiz Symposium > taking place on Wednesday and Thursday. There are various other events > going on Monday and Tuesday, including 2 training course for OFBiz. > I'm including details about these below (also available at > http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/schedule/trainings) > .. > > I'm pleased to announce that Hotwax Media is offering a > "scholarship" > for those who would like to attend. This is a 50% discount on either > of the two training sessions. > > The "super-secret", "just-for-you" discount code is: HWM50 > > You can register (and see more conference information) at: > http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/ > > Actually, it's not so secret and it's for as many people as would like > > to attend. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested > (clients, coworkers, bosses, random people you meet in the coffee > shop, whoever). > > On a side note: thank you for registering right away as we're trying > to get numbers on these and get materials prepared and such. > > See you in St. Louis! Oh wait, that was the conference a couple of > years ago... See you in New Orleans! > > -David > > > ============================ > > OFBiz Framework Development > > • 2 Days: Monday Nov 3rd and Tuesday Nov 4th > • Target audience includes developers, architects, test engineers > • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including Jacopo > Cappellato, Ashish Vijaywargya, David E. Jones (on day 1 only)) > • Day one will include an overview of the OFBiz Framework and all of > the primary recommended tools, including the Control Servlet, Screen > Widget, Form Widget, Menu and Tree Widgets, the Service Engine, the > simple-method scripting language, and the Entity Engine > • Day two will include more depth on the framework tools discussed > and cover other recommended tools including FreeMarker, Groovy, et > cetera, and how they are used in the framework; we will also discuss > deployment of OFBiz and the component architecture and organization of > the project > • Attendees will receive a copy of the OFBiz Framework Quick > Reference Book from Hotwax Media, and other relevant materials > > OFBiz Functionality Overview > > • One packed day of presentation and questions on Tuesday Nov 4th > • Target audience includes analysts, application designers, higher > level developers, and other interested in the base functionality of > OFBiz > • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including David E. > Jones and John Maw) > • Will include discussion of design objectives for the OFBiz Base > Applications, and some introduction to the Special Purpose > applications > • Covers highlights of the OFBiz data model and corresponding > application functionality > • Functional areas to be covered include general ERP, CRM, and > ecommerce functionality > • Attendees will receive a copy of the Complete OFBiz Data Model > Diagrams Book from Hotwax Media > > > > |
Thanks David for all the information.
--- On Wed, 10/29/08, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: From: David E Jones <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: ApacheCon US 2008 OFBiz Training Discount - Register Now! To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 3:21 AM Which course are you thinking of? For the framework one (the more technical one) some knowledge of web- based applications (using any language) and relational databases is quite helpful. If you have more experience with relevant technologies you'll get more out of it, but most of this will be higher level so even if you have very little development experience it will help you get started with OFBiz development (which is really pretty easy for the most part, and most things can be done by people with little technical background; in fact some of the best OFBiz application developers (framework users) come from a business background as opposed to a technical background). For the functionality one (the one-day course) some knowledge of business practices and processes and terminology will be helpful. This is meant both for developers and for analysts and designers and will stay on a business level. The most technical part of it will be the organization of data using tabular structures, which is something most business people are familiar with these days. For both of them: these are high-level, fast-paced training courses that will give people an introduction to various aspects of OFBiz so that they can get a good jump-start and know where to go and what to do next as they get further into OFBiz. For those already experienced with OFBiz this might be a good refresher, and some of the most experienced people with OFBiz will be there to answer questions and hang out. -David On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:37 PM, adithi agarwal wrote: > > Hi David... > Iam quite new to OFbiz. So if IAm going to attend the > training, could you please suggest me what all concepts I need to get > familiar with before attending, so that I will be more comfortable > with > the training...Will the training be in detail from scratch or Do u > consider the audience are well familiar with OFBiz.. > > Thanks > --- On Wed, 10/29/08, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: > From: David E Jones <[hidden email]> > Subject: ApacheCon US 2008 OFBiz Training Discount - Register Now! > To: "user" <[hidden email]> > Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 12:27 AM > > ApacheCon US 2008 is coming up soon... next week in fact! > > The main event is the conference on Wed-Fri, with the OFBiz Symposium > taking place on Wednesday and Thursday. There are various other events > going on Monday and Tuesday, including 2 training course for OFBiz. > I'm including details about these below (also available at > http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/schedule/trainings) > .. > > I'm pleased to announce that Hotwax Media is offering a > "scholarship" > for those who would like to attend. This is a 50% discount on either > of the two training sessions. > > The "super-secret", "just-for-you" discount code is: > > You can register (and see more conference information) at: > http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/ > > Actually, it's not so secret and it's for as many people as would like > > to attend. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested > (clients, coworkers, bosses, random people you meet in the coffee > shop, whoever). > > On a side note: thank you for registering right away as we're trying > to get numbers on these and get materials prepared and such. > > See you in St. Louis! Oh wait, that was the conference a couple of > years ago... See you in New Orleans! > > -David > > > ============================ > > OFBiz Framework Development > > • 2 Days: Monday Nov 3rd and Tuesday Nov 4th > • Target audience includes developers, architects, test engineers > • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including Jacopo > Cappellato, Ashish Vijaywargya, David E. Jones (on day 1 only)) > • Day one will include an overview of the OFBiz Framework and all of > the primary recommended tools, including the Control Servlet, Screen > Widget, Form Widget, Menu and Tree Widgets, the Service Engine, the > simple-method scripting language, and the Entity Engine > • Day two will include more depth on the framework tools discussed > and cover other recommended tools including FreeMarker, Groovy, et > cetera, and how they are used in the framework; we will also discuss > deployment of OFBiz and the component architecture and organization of > the project > • Attendees will receive a copy of the OFBiz Framework Quick > Reference Book from Hotwax Media, and other relevant materials > > OFBiz Functionality Overview > > • One packed day of presentation and questions on Tuesday Nov 4th > • Target audience includes analysts, application designers, higher > level developers, and other interested in the base functionality of > OFBiz > • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including David E. > Jones and John Maw) > • Will include discussion of design objectives for the OFBiz Base > Applications, and some introduction to the Special Purpose > applications > • Covers highlights of the OFBiz data model and corresponding > application functionality > • Functional areas to be covered include general ERP, CRM, and > ecommerce functionality > • Attendees will receive a copy of the Complete OFBiz Data Model > Diagrams Book from Hotwax Media > > > > |
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I want to know that is this online conference?
If yes how to register it and how to join in conference On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:27 AM, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: > > ApacheCon US 2008 is coming up soon... next week in fact! > > The main event is the conference on Wed-Fri, with the OFBiz Symposium taking > place on Wednesday and Thursday. There are various other events going on > Monday and Tuesday, including 2 training course for OFBiz. I'm including > details about these below (also available at > http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/schedule/trainings). > > I'm pleased to announce that Hotwax Media is offering a "scholarship" for > those who would like to attend. This is a 50% discount on either of the two > training sessions. > > The "super-secret", "just-for-you" discount code is: HWM50 > > You can register (and see more conference information) at: > http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/ > > Actually, it's not so secret and it's for as many people as would like to > attend. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested (clients, > coworkers, bosses, random people you meet in the coffee shop, whoever). > > On a side note: thank you for registering right away as we're trying to get > numbers on these and get materials prepared and such. > > See you in St. Louis! Oh wait, that was the conference a couple of years > ago... See you in New Orleans! > > -David > > > ============================ > > OFBiz Framework Development > > • 2 Days: Monday Nov 3rd and Tuesday Nov 4th > • Target audience includes developers, architects, test engineers > • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including Jacopo > Cappellato, Ashish Vijaywargya, David E. Jones (on day 1 only)) > • Day one will include an overview of the OFBiz Framework and all of > the primary recommended tools, including the Control Servlet, Screen Widget, > Form Widget, Menu and Tree Widgets, the Service Engine, the simple-method > scripting language, and the Entity Engine > • Day two will include more depth on the framework tools discussed > and cover other recommended tools including FreeMarker, Groovy, et cetera, > and how they are used in the framework; we will also discuss deployment of > OFBiz and the component architecture and organization of the project > • Attendees will receive a copy of the OFBiz Framework Quick > Reference Book from Hotwax Media, and other relevant materials > > OFBiz Functionality Overview > > • One packed day of presentation and questions on Tuesday Nov 4th > • Target audience includes analysts, application designers, higher > level developers, and other interested in the base functionality of OFBiz > • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including David E. > Jones and John Maw) > • Will include discussion of design objectives for the OFBiz Base > Applications, and some introduction to the Special Purpose applications > • Covers highlights of the OFBiz data model and corresponding > application functionality > • Functional areas to be covered include general ERP, CRM, and > ecommerce functionality > • Attendees will receive a copy of the Complete OFBiz Data Model > Diagrams Book from Hotwax Media > > |
it is not online, however past conferences are available, including
basic frame work videos. http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Documentation+Index look at the training videos. http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Beginner%27s+Development+Guide+Using+Practice+Application is a good walk through to get a basic understanding of ofbiz. Vinayak Yadav sent the following on 10/29/2008 11:27 PM: > I want to know that is this online conference? > If yes how to register it and how to join in conference > > On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:27 AM, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: >> ApacheCon US 2008 is coming up soon... next week in fact! >> >> The main event is the conference on Wed-Fri, with the OFBiz Symposium taking >> place on Wednesday and Thursday. There are various other events going on >> Monday and Tuesday, including 2 training course for OFBiz. I'm including >> details about these below (also available at >> http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/schedule/trainings). >> >> I'm pleased to announce that Hotwax Media is offering a "scholarship" for >> those who would like to attend. This is a 50% discount on either of the two >> training sessions. >> >> The "super-secret", "just-for-you" discount code is: HWM50 >> >> You can register (and see more conference information) at: >> http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/ >> >> Actually, it's not so secret and it's for as many people as would like to >> attend. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested (clients, >> coworkers, bosses, random people you meet in the coffee shop, whoever). >> >> On a side note: thank you for registering right away as we're trying to get >> numbers on these and get materials prepared and such. >> >> See you in St. Louis! Oh wait, that was the conference a couple of years >> ago... See you in New Orleans! >> >> -David >> >> >> ============================ >> >> OFBiz Framework Development >> >> • 2 Days: Monday Nov 3rd and Tuesday Nov 4th >> • Target audience includes developers, architects, test engineers >> • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including Jacopo >> Cappellato, Ashish Vijaywargya, David E. Jones (on day 1 only)) >> • Day one will include an overview of the OFBiz Framework and all of >> the primary recommended tools, including the Control Servlet, Screen Widget, >> Form Widget, Menu and Tree Widgets, the Service Engine, the simple-method >> scripting language, and the Entity Engine >> • Day two will include more depth on the framework tools discussed >> and cover other recommended tools including FreeMarker, Groovy, et cetera, >> and how they are used in the framework; we will also discuss deployment of >> OFBiz and the component architecture and organization of the project >> • Attendees will receive a copy of the OFBiz Framework Quick >> Reference Book from Hotwax Media, and other relevant materials >> >> OFBiz Functionality Overview >> >> • One packed day of presentation and questions on Tuesday Nov 4th >> • Target audience includes analysts, application designers, higher >> level developers, and other interested in the base functionality of OFBiz >> • Presented by Trainers from Hotwax Media, Inc. (including David E. >> Jones and John Maw) >> • Will include discussion of design objectives for the OFBiz Base >> Applications, and some introduction to the Special Purpose applications >> • Covers highlights of the OFBiz data model and corresponding >> application functionality >> • Functional areas to be covered include general ERP, CRM, and >> ecommerce functionality >> • Attendees will receive a copy of the Complete OFBiz Data Model >> Diagrams Book from Hotwax Media >> >> > > |
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