While browsing the Ofbiz default setup, it appears that there is a
Travel Demo (OpenTravelSystem) website, but I can't find how to access it. Also, where is the mount point for a given website maintained. I know from the documentation and from WebTools | View Components that the ecommerce demo is mounted at ecommerce (and that the ecommerce clone is mounted at ecomclone), but I can't find the mount points in any editable setup table for the websites. Thanks, Mark |
The <webapp> element in the component's ofbiz-component.xml file.
Mark Erbaugh wrote: > While browsing the Ofbiz default setup, it appears that there is a > Travel Demo (OpenTravelSystem) website, but I can't find how to access > it. > > Also, where is the mount point for a given website maintained. I know > from the documentation and from WebTools | View Components that the > ecommerce demo is mounted at ecommerce (and that the ecommerce clone is > mounted at ecomclone), but I can't find the mount points in any editable > setup table for the websites. > > Thanks, > Mark > > |
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 07:54 -0700, Adrian Crum wrote:
> The <webapp> element in the component's ofbiz-component.xml file. > > > Mark Erbaugh wrote: > > > While browsing the Ofbiz default setup, it appears that there is a > > Travel Demo (OpenTravelSystem) website, but I can't find how to > access > > it. > > > > Also, where is the mount point for a given website maintained. I > know > > from the documentation and from WebTools | View Components that the > > ecommerce demo is mounted at ecommerce (and that the ecommerce clone > is > > mounted at ecomclone), but I can't find the mount points in any > editable > > setup table for the websites. Thank you. I've found the webapp element for the ecommerce and ecommerce clone websites. Where is the webapp for the travel demo? Mark |
not sure what version of ofbiz your using.
The latest SVN does not have the webtravel demo application included. previous SVN before move to apache did have this. you can go to http://opentravelsystem.org/so/control/ots and see the demo and get the source code. the folder structure has been modified some over the last few years. basically the applications folder are found in the Data model Books referred to on the website. there is either a "specialized" or "Special purpose" folder that things like the travel demo are in. note that some application like the cmfsa and open travel are put in the Hot deploy folder and are not part of the ofbiz SVN. Mark Erbaugh sent the following on 9/11/2007 8:36 AM: > On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 07:54 -0700, Adrian Crum wrote: >> The <webapp> element in the component's ofbiz-component.xml file. >> >> >> Mark Erbaugh wrote: >> >>> While browsing the Ofbiz default setup, it appears that there is a >>> Travel Demo (OpenTravelSystem) website, but I can't find how to >> access >>> it. >>> >>> Also, where is the mount point for a given website maintained. I >> know >>> from the documentation and from WebTools | View Components that the >>> ecommerce demo is mounted at ecommerce (and that the ecommerce clone >> is >>> mounted at ecomclone), but I can't find the mount points in any >> editable >>> setup table for the websites. > > > Thank you. I've found the webapp element for the ecommerce and ecommerce > clone websites. Where is the webapp for the travel demo? > > Mark > > > > |
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 09:15 -0700, BJ Freeman wrote:
> not sure what version of ofbiz your using. I'm using release 4 from the SVN. > The latest SVN does not have the webtravel demo application included. > previous SVN before move to apache did have this. > you can go to http://opentravelsystem.org/so/control/ots > and see the demo and get the source code. > > > the folder structure has been modified some over the last few years. > basically the applications folder are found in the Data model Books > referred to on the website. I do have "Data Model Resource Book, Volume 1" and I'm working throught that as I work through Ofbiz. > there is either a "specialized" or "Special purpose" folder that > things > like the travel demo are in. > note that some application like the cmfsa and open travel are put in > the > Hot deploy folder and are not part of the ofbiz SVN. There is nothing but a README.txt in my hot-deploy folder. So is this a case of the sample data includes setup information but the supporting components have been moved from the main app and into a special purpose category? It's not a big deal for me. My big concern right now is to get the manufacturing working for a potential client. Mark |
The Hot Deploy folder will contain the add-ons after you download and install the add-ons.
The OpenTravel system is built from OFBiz but it is not a part of the core project. You have to go to their site to get it. Mark Erbaugh wrote: > On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 09:15 -0700, BJ Freeman wrote: > >>not sure what version of ofbiz your using. > > > I'm using release 4 from the SVN. > > >>The latest SVN does not have the webtravel demo application included. >>previous SVN before move to apache did have this. >>you can go to http://opentravelsystem.org/so/control/ots >>and see the demo and get the source code. >> >> >>the folder structure has been modified some over the last few years. >>basically the applications folder are found in the Data model Books >>referred to on the website. > > > I do have "Data Model Resource Book, Volume 1" and I'm working throught > that as I work through Ofbiz. > > >>there is either a "specialized" or "Special purpose" folder that >>things >>like the travel demo are in. >>note that some application like the cmfsa and open travel are put in >>the >>Hot deploy folder and are not part of the ofbiz SVN. > > > There is nothing but a README.txt in my hot-deploy folder. > > So is this a case of the sample data includes setup information but the > supporting components have been moved from the main app and into a > special purpose category? > > It's not a big deal for me. My big concern right now is to get the > manufacturing working for a potential client. > > Mark > > |
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