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Mansour
Hello all:

I have been evaluating ofbiz for one of our project, and it looks great
up to this point. I am expecting a long way to master it.

Usually in an enterprise, one of the requirements is to have an internal
wiki, news, document management, blogs ... etc.

If this is supported in ofbiz, under which component I can find this?
Any docs, tutorials ?


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Re: Team collaboration

David E Jones-3

Look in the Content Manager and the eCommerce templates.

If you are familiar with the OFBiz framework enough to use the  
ArtifactInfo pages (in the WebTools webapp), start with the "Content"  
entity and look at related artifacts.

-David


On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:

> Hello all:
>
> I have been evaluating ofbiz for one of our project, and it looks  
> great
> up to this point. I am expecting a long way to master it.
>
> Usually in an enterprise, one of the requirements is to have an  
> internal
> wiki, news, document management, blogs ... etc.
>
> If this is supported in ofbiz, under which component I can find this?
> Any docs, tutorials ?
>
>

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Re: Team collaboration

Mansour
David,
thank you for your reply. I have been trying to get into the webtool and
become confortable with it. No manaual ....

I will keep on looking to see what I can do.
Thank you  again.



On Tue Mar 24,2009 09:39 pm, David E Jones wrote:

>
> Look in the Content Manager and the eCommerce templates.
>
> If you are familiar with the OFBiz framework enough to use the ArtifactInfo
> pages (in the WebTools webapp), start with the "Content" entity and look at
> related artifacts.
>
> -David
>
>
> On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
>
>> Hello all:
>>
>> I have been evaluating ofbiz for one of our project, and it looks great
>> up to this point. I am expecting a long way to master it.
>>
>> Usually in an enterprise, one of the requirements is to have an internal
>> wiki, news, document management, blogs ... etc.
>>
>> If this is supported in ofbiz, under which component I can find this?
>> Any docs, tutorials ?
>>
>>
>
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David E Jones-3

On Mar 26, 2009, at 12:36 PM, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:

> David,
> thank you for your reply. I have been trying to get into the webtool  
> and
> become confortable with it. No manaual ....

You haven't looked hard enough then... there is quite a bit related to  
this on docs.ofbiz.org.

-David



> I will keep on looking to see what I can do.
> Thank you  again.
>
>
>
> On Tue Mar 24,2009 09:39 pm, David E Jones wrote:
>>
>> Look in the Content Manager and the eCommerce templates.
>>
>> If you are familiar with the OFBiz framework enough to use the  
>> ArtifactInfo
>> pages (in the WebTools webapp), start with the "Content" entity and  
>> look at
>> related artifacts.
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>> On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all:
>>>
>>> I have been evaluating ofbiz for one of our project, and it looks  
>>> great
>>> up to this point. I am expecting a long way to master it.
>>>
>>> Usually in an enterprise, one of the requirements is to have an  
>>> internal
>>> wiki, news, document management, blogs ... etc.
>>>
>>> If this is supported in ofbiz, under which component I can find  
>>> this?
>>> Any docs, tutorials ?
>>>
>>>
>>

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Re: Team collaboration

Mansour
Thank you , David.

 I think I am somewhat closer, but I need to confirm what you
meant.

First, you are saying that these components "new, doc management...etc"
don't exist in ofbiz, and I have to create them?
This is fine with me. You pointed out the eCommerce component as an
example for a news screen or window, where it uses a "servey" component,
that's very similar to what I want.

The reason you adviced me to check the "Content" entity in the
artifactInfo section is to find out what other entities use it or extend
it, and if there's one that matches or close enough to what I need, then
I can extend/customize it. Please confirm if that's what you meant or if
I am wrong.

thank you in advance.




On Thu Mar 26,2009 01:17 pm, David E Jones wrote:

>
> On Mar 26, 2009, at 12:36 PM, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
>
>> David,
>> thank you for your reply. I have been trying to get into the webtool and
>> become confortable with it. No manaual ....
>
> You haven't looked hard enough then... there is quite a bit related to this
> on docs.ofbiz.org.
>
> -David
>
>
>
>> I will keep on looking to see what I can do.
>> Thank you  again.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue Mar 24,2009 09:39 pm, David E Jones wrote:
>>>
>>> Look in the Content Manager and the eCommerce templates.
>>>
>>> If you are familiar with the OFBiz framework enough to use the
>>> ArtifactInfo
>>> pages (in the WebTools webapp), start with the "Content" entity and look
>>> at
>>> related artifacts.
>>>
>>> -David
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello all:
>>>>
>>>> I have been evaluating ofbiz for one of our project, and it looks great
>>>> up to this point. I am expecting a long way to master it.
>>>>
>>>> Usually in an enterprise, one of the requirements is to have an internal
>>>> wiki, news, document management, blogs ... etc.
>>>>
>>>> If this is supported in ofbiz, under which component I can find this?
>>>> Any docs, tutorials ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>