hi Shi, Thanks for sharing the two modules. Just some quick questions for you:
1) Why not use MyPortal component in ofbiz? I guess you need a standard portal to show information not only from ofbiz but also from other applications. Or you had any problem with MyPortal? 2) Why you choose jboss portal? It seems there are a lot of open source portals over there, like jetspeed, liferay, etc. Any special reasons? 3) Is it possible to integrate jetspeed into Ofbiz? Now we have MyPortal there. But it doesn't follow JSR 168 and as such external portlets cannot be integrated seamlessly. Once I tried to integrate a commercial report tool with ofbiz and that report tool provides a lot of fancy report portlets. But things get difficult when I tried to reuse those portlets. (To be honest, I still don't understand why committees don't use Apache jetspeed but chose to reinvent the wheel. A nice and existing portal and no legal issue.) -- Regards, Michael Xu (xudong) www.wizitsoft.com | Office: (8610) 6267 0615 ext 806 | Mobile: (86) 135 0135 9807 | Fax: (8610) 62670096 On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Shi Jinghai <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi list, > > We at Langhua Opensource Foundation has released two new modules: > OpenCms-OFBiz and OFBiz-Portlet. Both depend on OFBiz-RMI module. > > OpenCms-OFBiz supports OpenCms 7.0.5 and OFBiz 09.04. > > OFBiz-Portlet supports OFBiz 09.04 and JBoss Portal 2.7.2. > > For details, please visit: > http://langhua.org/portal/portal/default/OFBiz > > Kind Regards, > > Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd. > > >
