Every time I try to immerse myself in OfBiz I am distracted by a PHP
request and have to start all over once my project is done. Not one to complain about work that affords me to purchase equipment for my real love "JAVA and OfBiz", but things move so quickly it with the development of OfBiz when you step away for a month or two, it's hard to get back in. That being said I have an opportunity to put OfBiz to work if I do it right, so I have a few specific questions and an approach that I think may work but maybe someone else could direct me to the correct path if it can be accomplished in OfBiz more efficiently. Job: I have assets moving inside one corporation via private transport to 18 locations. They want to track this movement and bill the appropriate departments for this transport, as well as run reports reflecting the billing attributes and tracking of said assets. They would like to use RFID or barcode readers to track the items but I have suggested reusable Mifare cards to identify the assets (they are in containers so this would be WAY more cost effective). My approach: Use the OfBiz shopping cart to set the products in motion since it will be thousands of employees who take these assets to a central location within their home location for delivery to the final destination, and treat it like a large order destined for a specified location for delivery. They can enter their own destination and will auto generate an "asset number" to the asset they wish to transfer. Then attach a Mifare card to the pallet and associate this card # with the contents of the delivery. At this point the transport personnel comes along, They log into OfBiz with their "Login Card" to view the assets to be delivered from this specific location, sort by destination and set the status to in transit until each item reaches its final destination where the status would be changed to delivered, then an e-mail sent reflecting the recipient conformation, and a function to generate the reports. I know that OfBiz can do this but here is my conundrum; Do I use RMI to communicate with the card reader, or should I just take a more simple approach and have the card reader and a small client app on the 18 computers simply populate a form. I would like the card to automatically read---> goto URL ---> Login ----> show assets and destinations ---> arrive at new location -----> manually change status ---> then logout. I was hoping to have a no install on the client other than the reader driver that is why I am exploring the RMI or Corba approach but I think that this may not work. I can do all the card stuff but I wonder if I am taking the right approach to the problem. Feedback anyone? Thanks in advance, Dale BTW thanks to Si Chen for the concise tutorials on the hello world apps :) _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
I would think that facility transfers would be the top level interactive
point, in ofbiz. if you are writing the card reader driver, the simpilist would be a http post to a URL the service (new) would then enter the data for transfer. I assume the Mifare cards will say that the items were from or stored at a location. I also assume it has a unique ID that can be tracked. so this is all passed to ofbiz The transport personnel would specify the destination, and a PO is created. when the Items arrived then are received by ofbiz. and the Facility receiving will be invoiced. Need to review the specifics for an accurate evaluation, but you get the idea. [hidden email] sent the following on 9/23/05 6:58 PM: > Every time I try to immerse myself in OfBiz I am distracted by a PHP > request and have to start all over once my project is done. Not one to > complain about work that affords me to purchase equipment for my real love > "JAVA and OfBiz", but things move so quickly it with the development of > OfBiz when you step away for a month or two, it's hard to get back in. > That being said I have an opportunity to put OfBiz to work if I do it > right, so I have a few specific questions and an approach that I think may > work but maybe someone else could direct me to the correct path if it can > be accomplished in OfBiz more efficiently. > > Job: I have assets moving inside one corporation via private transport to > 18 locations. > They want to track this movement and bill the appropriate departments for > this transport, as well as run reports reflecting the billing attributes > and tracking of said assets. > > They would like to use RFID or barcode readers to track the items but I > have suggested reusable Mifare cards to identify the assets (they are in > containers so this would be WAY more cost effective). > > My approach: Use the OfBiz shopping cart to set the products in motion > since it will be thousands of employees who take these assets to a central > location within their home location for delivery to the final destination, > and treat it like a large order destined for a specified location for > delivery. They can enter their own destination and will auto generate an > "asset number" to the asset they wish to transfer. Then attach a Mifare > card to the pallet and associate this card # with the contents of the > delivery. > > At this point the transport personnel comes along, They log into OfBiz > with their "Login Card" to view the assets to be delivered from this > specific location, sort by destination and set the status to in transit > until each item reaches its final destination where the status would be > changed to delivered, then an e-mail sent reflecting the recipient > conformation, and a function to generate the reports. > > I know that OfBiz can do this but here is my conundrum; Do I use RMI to > communicate with the card reader, or should I just take a more simple > approach and have the card reader and a small client app on the 18 > computers simply populate a form. I would like the card to automatically > read---> goto URL ---> Login ----> show assets and destinations ---> > arrive at new location -----> manually change status ---> then logout. > > I was hoping to have a no install on the client other than the reader > driver that is why I am exploring the RMI or Corba approach but I think > that this may not work. > > I can do all the card stuff but I wonder if I am taking the right approach > to the problem. > > > Feedback anyone? > > Thanks in advance, > > Dale > > BTW thanks to Si Chen for the concise tutorials on the hello world apps :) > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
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