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I suggest that where all we use "a service oriented architecture" we replace by "a service oriented and events driven architecture".
Also , but it's another topic, we may speak more about the RESTful possibilities of OFBiz (using using HTTP for sync services and JMS for async services). It seems that WOA (Web Oriented Services) could be a new buzz acronym. WDYT ? Jacques |
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Actuallly I thought about this a bit more and I think we could create a small blue box (like for features) on OFBiz site to put some
technical buzz words. Would be very brief and about SOA, EDA and Service Engine Entity Engine Widgets Mini-lang Groovy and Freemarker WDYT ? Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >I suggest that where all we use "a service oriented architecture" we replace by "a service oriented and events driven >architecture". > > Also , but it's another topic, we may speak more about the RESTful possibilities of OFBiz (using using HTTP for sync services and > JMS for async services). It seems that WOA (Web Oriented Services) could be a new buzz acronym. > > WDYT ? > > Jacques > |
Hello Jacques,
I like the idea but instead of keeping it at home page I would rather prefer to put a link at the end of "Resource & Tools". (Home Page will become messy and interest of User coming to website will get decreased IMO) The name of link can be : OFBiz Technical Buzz Words OFBiz Buzz Words or something similar. And then create a fancy page on Confluence and navigate user to this page when they clicks on the link for "Buzz Words" on the home page. We can put the contains by making same blue box for each title. WDYT ? -- Ashish Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Actuallly I thought about this a bit more and I think we could create > a small blue box (like for features) on OFBiz site to put some > technical buzz words. Would be very brief and about > SOA, EDA and Service Engine > Entity Engine > Widgets > Mini-lang > Groovy and Freemarker > > WDYT ? > > Jacques > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >> I suggest that where all we use "a service oriented architecture" we >> replace by "a service oriented and events driven architecture". >> >> Also , but it's another topic, we may speak more about the RESTful >> possibilities of OFBiz (using using HTTP for sync services and JMS >> for async services). It seems that WOA (Web Oriented Services) could >> be a new buzz acronym. >> >> WDYT ? >> >> Jacques >> > > smime.p7s (4K) Download Attachment |
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Hi Ashish,
Maybe it's better yes, though I'd really like to have some tech words on main page I'll wait other opinions before doing anything anyway Jacques From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[hidden email]> > Hello Jacques, > > I like the idea but instead of keeping it at home page I would rather > prefer to put a link at the end of "Resource & Tools". (Home Page will > become messy and interest of User coming to website will get decreased IMO) > > The name of link can be : > OFBiz Technical Buzz Words > OFBiz Buzz Words > or something similar. > > And then create a fancy page on Confluence and navigate user to this > page when they clicks on the link for "Buzz Words" on the home page. > We can put the contains by making same blue box for each title. > > WDYT ? > > -- > Ashish > > Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> Actuallly I thought about this a bit more and I think we could create >> a small blue box (like for features) on OFBiz site to put some >> technical buzz words. Would be very brief and about >> SOA, EDA and Service Engine >> Entity Engine >> Widgets >> Mini-lang >> Groovy and Freemarker >> >> WDYT ? >> >> Jacques >> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>> I suggest that where all we use "a service oriented architecture" we >>> replace by "a service oriented and events driven architecture". >>> >>> Also , but it's another topic, we may speak more about the RESTful >>> possibilities of OFBiz (using using HTTP for sync services and JMS >>> for async services). It seems that WOA (Web Oriented Services) could >>> be a new buzz acronym. >>> >>> WDYT ? >>> >>> Jacques >>> >> >> > |
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I'd like to put a section in "Is OFBiz for Me" page for briefly explaining how the OFBiz EDA (events driven architecture) works
(what ECAs are in OFBiz) and why no forkwlow engines is used in OFBiz but ECAs. This question come from time to time and IMO it's not too technical to be exposed there. WDYT ? Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > Hi Ashish, > > Maybe it's better yes, though I'd really like to have some tech words on main page > I'll wait other opinions before doing anything anyway > > Jacques > > From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[hidden email]> >> Hello Jacques, >> >> I like the idea but instead of keeping it at home page I would rather prefer to put a link at the end of "Resource & Tools". >> (Home Page will become messy and interest of User coming to website will get decreased IMO) >> >> The name of link can be : >> OFBiz Technical Buzz Words >> OFBiz Buzz Words >> or something similar. >> >> And then create a fancy page on Confluence and navigate user to this page when they clicks on the link for "Buzz Words" on the >> home page. >> We can put the contains by making same blue box for each title. >> >> WDYT ? >> >> -- >> Ashish >> >> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> Actuallly I thought about this a bit more and I think we could create a small blue box (like for features) on OFBiz site to put >>> some technical buzz words. Would be very brief and about >>> SOA, EDA and Service Engine >>> Entity Engine >>> Widgets >>> Mini-lang >>> Groovy and Freemarker >>> >>> WDYT ? >>> >>> Jacques >>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>> I suggest that where all we use "a service oriented architecture" we replace by "a service oriented and events driven >>>> architecture". >>>> >>>> Also , but it's another topic, we may speak more about the RESTful possibilities of OFBiz (using using HTTP for sync services >>>> and JMS for async services). It seems that WOA (Web Oriented Services) could be a new buzz acronym. >>>> >>>> WDYT ? >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>> >>> >> > |
forkwlow - New word ;o)
I guess it is workflow ;) I guess you can add the details there and if someone might be having any objection then they will point you to move somewhere else. Then you can ask the place to put the details ;o) -- Ashish On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 3:51 AM, Jacques Le Roux < [hidden email]> wrote: > I'd like to put a section in "Is OFBiz for Me" page for briefly explaining > how the OFBiz EDA (events driven architecture) works (what ECAs are in > OFBiz) and why no forkwlow engines is used in OFBiz but ECAs. > This question come from time to time and IMO it's not too technical to be > exposed there. > > > WDYT ? > > Jacques > > |
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From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[hidden email]>
> forkwlow - New word ;o) Indeed, I must have been tired. Ha! the famous http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/matt.davis/Cmabrigde/ Thanks Jacques > I guess it is workflow ;) > > I guess you can add the details there and if someone might be having any > objection then they will point you to move somewhere else. > Then you can ask the place to put the details ;o) > > -- > Ashish > > On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 3:51 AM, Jacques Le Roux < > [hidden email]> wrote: > >> I'd like to put a section in "Is OFBiz for Me" page for briefly explaining >> how the OFBiz EDA (events driven architecture) works (what ECAs are in >> OFBiz) and why no forkwlow engines is used in OFBiz but ECAs. >> This question come from time to time and IMO it's not too technical to be >> exposed there. >> >> >> WDYT ? >> >> Jacques >> >> > |
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Done at http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Is+OFBiz+for+Me#IsOFBizforMe-IntegrationandInteroperability(SOAArchitecture
Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > I'd like to put a section in "Is OFBiz for Me" page for briefly explaining how the OFBiz EDA (events driven architecture) works > (what ECAs are in OFBiz) and why no forkwlow engines is used in OFBiz but ECAs. > This question come from time to time and IMO it's not too technical to be exposed there. > > WDYT ? > > Jacques > > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >> Hi Ashish, >> >> Maybe it's better yes, though I'd really like to have some tech words on main page >> I'll wait other opinions before doing anything anyway >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[hidden email]> >>> Hello Jacques, >>> >>> I like the idea but instead of keeping it at home page I would rather prefer to put a link at the end of "Resource & Tools". >>> (Home Page will become messy and interest of User coming to website will get decreased IMO) >>> >>> The name of link can be : >>> OFBiz Technical Buzz Words >>> OFBiz Buzz Words >>> or something similar. >>> >>> And then create a fancy page on Confluence and navigate user to this page when they clicks on the link for "Buzz Words" on the >>> home page. >>> We can put the contains by making same blue box for each title. >>> >>> WDYT ? >>> >>> -- >>> Ashish >>> >>> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>> Actuallly I thought about this a bit more and I think we could create a small blue box (like for features) on OFBiz site to put >>>> some technical buzz words. Would be very brief and about >>>> SOA, EDA and Service Engine >>>> Entity Engine >>>> Widgets >>>> Mini-lang >>>> Groovy and Freemarker >>>> >>>> WDYT ? >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>> I suggest that where all we use "a service oriented architecture" we replace by "a service oriented and events driven >>>>> architecture". >>>>> >>>>> Also , but it's another topic, we may speak more about the RESTful possibilities of OFBiz (using using HTTP for sync services >>>>> and JMS for async services). It seems that WOA (Web Oriented Services) could be a new buzz acronym. >>>>> >>>>> WDYT ? >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > > |
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