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Apache OfBiz Cookbook

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Apache OfBiz Cookbook

Overview of this book

Apache Open For Business (OFBiz) is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system that provides a common data model and an extensive set of business processes. But without proper guidance on developing performance-critical applications, it is easy to make the wrong design and technology decisions. The power and promise of Apache OFBiz is comprehensively revealed in a collection of self-contained, quick, practical recipes in this Cookbook. This book covers a range of topics from initial system setup to web application and HTML page creation, Java development, and data maintenance tasks. Focusing on a series of the most commonly performed OFBiz tasks, it provides clear, cogent, and easy-to-follow instructions designed to make the most of your OFBiz experience. Let this book be your guide to enhancing your OFBiz productivity by saving you valuable time. Written specifically to give clear and straightforward answers to the most commonly asked OFBiz questions, this compendium of OFBiz recipes will show you everything you need to know to get things done in OFBiz. Whether you are new to OFBiz or an old pro, you are sure to find many useful hints and handy tips here. Topics range from getting started to configuration and system setup, security and database management through the final stages of developing and testing new OFBiz applications.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Apache OFBiz Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface

Introduction


Out-of-the-box, OFBiz comes with many tools designed to help manage your OFBiz instance. One set of tools specifically for use with the "framework" portion of the code base, that is, those parts of OFBiz that make up the underlying core or support platform and which are found starting in the framework directory, are called the "WebTools".

The WebTools toolkit is front-ended with a separate OFBiz Component, webapp (located as a sub-directory under the framework directory), and UI, called the "WebTools" Application. This webapp consolidates the many day-to-day OFBiz administrative system health checks, system and application tuning utility access points, and configuration interfaces under a single UI umbrella.

All WebTools are password-protected and require administrative privileges and user membership in the "OFBTOOLS" security group to access and use. Out-of-the-box, the default administrative user login is "admin" and the password is "ofbiz". If these user credentials have not...