Re: hello world

Posted by Jacques Le Roux on
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/hello-world-tp4762766p4762789.html

Hi Nick,

Please answer rather on the ML than directly to me. You will get a better support, people can answer you on the ML. The wider the audience the better
the answers you might get.

This is how Atlassian see OFBiz through Jira where it's used from start of the product (mostly through the Entity Engine, but not only as shows your link)

This is not how the OFBiz community see OFBiz. You may refer to https://ofbiz.apache.org/ and get info from there...

Jacques

Le 15/12/2020 à 13:33, Nicholas a écrit :

> Hi Jacques,
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> not sure that I quite follow.  I suppose I'd expect (most) of ofbiz to be an API or library, where you simply add dependencies through gradle:
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> https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.ofbiz
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> but, generally at least, these are compiled from source?
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> thanks,
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> Nick
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> On 12/15/20 2:59 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>> Hi Nick,
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>> It's recommended by the ASF and easier for the Release Manager: http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html
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>> So we decided so when/by introducing Gradle
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>> Feel free to contribute a "hello world" app, in the form of a Gradle task, if you like.
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>> HTH
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>> Jacques
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>> Le 14/12/2020 à 22:26, Nicholas a écrit :
>>> I was looking at the doc's, which have this command:
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>>> For Linux/Mac: $ ./gradlew pullAllPluginsSource
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>>> which makes me wonder whether perhaps it might not make more sense to write a "hello world" app which downloads any dependencies as already built
>>> JAR's rather than compiling from source?
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>>> Why the need to compile the packages?
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>>> -Nick
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