"Integrating" here means to put Hippo as a ofbiz component or let it as a standalone application but integrating over data/service layer?
-- Regards, Michael Xu (xudong) www.wizitsoft.com | Office: (8610) 6267 0615 ext 806 | Mobile: (86) 135 0135 9807 | Fax: (8610) 62670096 On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Brett Palmer <[email protected]>wrote: > Scott, > > I like the idea of integrating with existing CMS applications. When we are > talking about hippo what of their various products are we considering here: > > Hippo CMS7 > Hippo Repository 2 > Hippo Site Toolkit 2 > or > Hippo Portal 2.0 > > from www.onehippo.org > > > Brett > > On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Scott Gray <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Anybody using or considered using Hippo CMS (onehippo.org) in > conjunction > > with OFBiz? > > - Apache Licensed > > - Uses Jackrabbit as its repository > > - Supports Versioning, Internationalization, Publishing Workflows and > more > > > > We could start out by using Hippo's UI to manage content and retrieve it > > for display within OFBiz using the JCR API. As the various document > types > > needed by the OFBiz base applications begin to take shape we could look > at > > ways to allow the content to be modified directly from within OFBiz (once > > again using the JCR API). > > > > Any thoughts, alternatives, ideas or whatever would be appreciated. I'm > > considering working on a POC in my spare time, not sure how long that > might > > take at this stage. I already have a copy of Hippo running inside OFBiz > but > > that was just a matter of expanding their WAR distribution and wrapping > it > > in a component, next step would be gaining access to the repo from OFBiz > > code. > > > > Thanks > > Scott > > > > HotWax Media > > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >
