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You mean it doesn't go through the service engine to call these "services"? It just calls the Java methods directly?
> One of the first things we tackled was providing a simpler way to deal with a
> company entity in a more atomic way. We created a company service that treats
> the company name, primary address, primary phone number, etc as a single entity.
> The company service we created simply calls the OFBiz party and contactMech java
> services to retrieve/create/modify the data.
>
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> David E Jones wrote:
>
>> Adrian,
>>
>> How do you use those as services? Do you mean that you change the service definitions to use these methods instead of what comes out of the box?
>>
>> I'd be a bit surprised if these even worked any more as they haven't been maintained for a while if they aren't being used...
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>> Adrian Crum wrote:
>>
>>> Removing those java services would break a lot of our code. We use them a lot.
>>>
>>>
>>> Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've noticed that, in the ContactMechServices.java class, there are some
>>>> no more used methods:
>>>>
>>>> updateContactMech
>>>> updatePostalAddress
>>>> updateTelecomNumber
>>>>
>>>> are three of them (but there could be more).
>>>>
>>>> The three services I've mentioned above, are now implemented as minilang
>>>> services in the ContactMechServices.xml file.
>>>>
>>>> What is the reason of this? Should we remove these services?
>>>>
>>>> Jacopo
>>>>
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