Hi Jacopo:
IMO, one should always give positive affirmations when responding to
posts like these. OFBiz has plenty of great things we can say that
shouldn't require much effort on your part to comment on:
How about the seamless and transparent database support by way of the
Entity Engine? If you want to develop an application or implement ERP,
then you don't need to worry about the database. You don't need to
stress over whether to use Hiberanate or JDO or native SQL or whatever
the latest database technology fad happens to be. The EE is here, its
proven and best of all I don't have to deal with it! I can get on to
developing my applications.
Or the really cool Service Engine that lets me write reusable code. Java
or otherwise!
Or all the framework tools that have been integrated and proven.
Everything from Internationalization and localization support to XML
document handling. (Personally, I'm tired of having to integrate XML
parsers every time I need that functionality in an application.)
How hard is it to list some of these features? Take the "high road".
Ruth
Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
On Feb 26, 2010, at 2:27 PM, Christopher Snow wrote:
Hey come on Jacopo - overall I'm actually trying to promote the use of ofbiz.
I've invested a considerable amount of time in it.
I was hoping that my question would get ofbiz supporters to list some of the
benefits of ofbiz over grails.
Eh eh... this time your attempt will not help you to get easy information (at
least from me): you will have to do your own research :-)
Jacopo
Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
On Feb 26, 2010, at 1:20 PM, Christopher Snow wrote:
I can't think of anything other than this that the ofbiz framework provides
that grails doesn't.
If you are blind, all you can see is darkness.
Jacopo