Hi ofbizians
I've started digging into the ofbiz search engine which it looks cleanly but also quite evolved, before doing my in depth digging maybe someone who has experience with it could outline the underlying concept behing it ? I googled the subject but without luck. Thanks for sharing thoughts Regards Tibor |
What do you mean by "the ofbiz search engine"? -David On Sep 8, 2006, at 7:36 AM, tibor katelbach wrote: > Hi ofbizians > > I've started digging into the ofbiz search engine which it looks > cleanly but > also quite evolved, > before doing my in depth digging maybe someone who has experience > with it > could outline the underlying concept behing it ? > I googled the subject but without luck. > > Thanks for sharing thoughts > Regards > Tibor |
sorry, the ProductSearch.java ,
that is used on the front end of Ecommerce (/keywordSearch in the controller), and in the back office. We have some specific client requests so I have to fully understand it. It looks very complete... also don't hesistate to give any evolution that might be interesting or needed, while I'm at it. Thx Tibor On 9/8/06, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > What do you mean by "the ofbiz search engine"? > > -David > > > On Sep 8, 2006, at 7:36 AM, tibor katelbach wrote: > > > Hi ofbizians > > > > I've started digging into the ofbiz search engine which it looks > > cleanly but > > also quite evolved, > > before doing my in depth digging maybe someone who has experience > > with it > > could outline the underlying concept behing it ? > > I googled the subject but without luck. > > > > Thanks for sharing thoughts > > Regards > > Tibor > > |
Tibor, It sounds like the place you want to look is the ProductSearch.java and related files (like ProductSearchSession.java). It basically uses the various constraint and sorting classes within the ProductSearch.java file to generate a DynamicViewEntity to build a SQL queries on the fly with somewhat large join statements and such. -David On Sep 9, 2006, at 1:52 AM, tibor katelbach wrote: > sorry, the ProductSearch.java , > that is used on the front end of Ecommerce (/keywordSearch in the > controller), and in the back office. > We have some specific client requests so I have to fully understand > it. > It looks very complete... > also don't hesistate to give any evolution that might be > interesting or > needed, while I'm at it. > > Thx > Tibor > > > On 9/8/06, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >> What do you mean by "the ofbiz search engine"? >> >> -David >> >> >> On Sep 8, 2006, at 7:36 AM, tibor katelbach wrote: >> >> > Hi ofbizians >> > >> > I've started digging into the ofbiz search engine which it looks >> > cleanly but >> > also quite evolved, >> > before doing my in depth digging maybe someone who has experience >> > with it >> > could outline the underlying concept behing it ? >> > I googled the subject but without luck. >> > >> > Thanks for sharing thoughts >> > Regards >> > Tibor >> >> |
Thanks David
I was thinking maybe a more in depth description of : "on the fly with somewhat large join statements and such." would be interesting. Regards Tibor On 9/9/06, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Tibor, > > It sounds like the place you want to look is the ProductSearch.java > and related files (like ProductSearchSession.java). > > It basically uses the various constraint and sorting classes within > the ProductSearch.java file to generate a DynamicViewEntity to build > a SQL queries on the fly with somewhat large join statements and such. > > -David > > > On Sep 9, 2006, at 1:52 AM, tibor katelbach wrote: > > > sorry, the ProductSearch.java , > > that is used on the front end of Ecommerce (/keywordSearch in the > > controller), and in the back office. > > We have some specific client requests so I have to fully understand > > it. > > It looks very complete... > > also don't hesistate to give any evolution that might be > > interesting or > > needed, while I'm at it. > > > > Thx > > Tibor > > > > > > On 9/8/06, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> > >> > >> What do you mean by "the ofbiz search engine"? > >> > >> -David > >> > >> > >> On Sep 8, 2006, at 7:36 AM, tibor katelbach wrote: > >> > >> > Hi ofbizians > >> > > >> > I've started digging into the ofbiz search engine which it looks > >> > cleanly but > >> > also quite evolved, > >> > before doing my in depth digging maybe someone who has experience > >> > with it > >> > could outline the underlying concept behing it ? > >> > I googled the subject but without luck. > >> > > >> > Thanks for sharing thoughts > >> > Regards > >> > Tibor > >> > >> > > |
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