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Hello all,
While I am an OFBiz user since quite some years, this is the first time I felt I need to subscribe to this list on top of my subscription to the users list. let me introduce myself briefly here: I have a background in science (and related coding in Pascal, Fortran as you may assume) since 20 years and I am exposed to the Java space (and some more general use "web scripting" languages) since about 11 years now. My current professional role is to support operations of large ecommerce sites in the travel industry (aka. Online Travel Agencies), 24 x 7 x 365, highly-available (> 99.7%). On a personal turf in my spare time I do run and support a couple of small ecommerce sites for friends and relatives based upon OFBiz since ca. 2 years. The main configuration of these sites relies on the OFBiz' Multitenancy option as I prefer to remain scalable for each of the sites and have thus decided to have a distinct database for each tenant (with a bunch of sites each, mostly). As I said, I feel I need to subscribe to this list now as I do observe a bug in the Multitenant setup which disallows to manipulate data or retrieve correct permissions for users when using Multitenant. Please refer to JIRA 5019. I did propose a possible solution there, but I am lacking knowledge about session attribute / parameter handling on the backoffice applications. Any guidance here will be much appreciated. Thanks & regards Carsten |
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Welcome to the dev list!
We look forward to working with you on the multi-tenancy feature. -Adrian On 8/31/2012 8:36 AM, Carsten Schinzer wrote: > Hello all, > > > > > > While I am an OFBiz user since quite some years, this is the first time I > felt I need to subscribe to this list on top of my subscription to the > users list. > > > > let me introduce myself briefly here: I have a background in science (and > related coding in Pascal, Fortran as you may assume) since 20 years and I > am exposed to the Java space (and some more general use "web scripting" > languages) since about 11 years now. My current professional role is to > support operations of large ecommerce sites in the travel industry (aka. > Online Travel Agencies), 24 x 7 x 365, highly-available (> 99.7%). > > > > On a personal turf in my spare time I do run and support a couple of small > ecommerce sites for friends and relatives based upon OFBiz since ca. 2 > years. The main configuration of these sites relies on the OFBiz' > Multitenancy option as I prefer to remain scalable for each of the sites > and have thus decided to have a distinct database for each tenant (with a > bunch of sites each, mostly). > > > > As I said, I feel I need to subscribe to this list now as I do observe a > bug in the Multitenant setup which disallows to manipulate data or retrieve > correct permissions for users when using Multitenant. Please refer to JIRA > 5019. > > > > I did propose a possible solution there, but I am lacking knowledge about > session attribute / parameter handling on the backoffice applications. Any > guidance here will be much appreciated. > > > > Thanks & regards > > > > > > Carsten > |
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Very nice introduction Carsten , if all people could be so polite...
I'm sure we (OFBiz team) will help you with this, by doing this we will help ourselves anyway :o) Jacques From: "Adrian Crum" <[hidden email]> > Welcome to the dev list! > > We look forward to working with you on the multi-tenancy feature. > > -Adrian > > On 8/31/2012 8:36 AM, Carsten Schinzer wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> >> >> >> >> While I am an OFBiz user since quite some years, this is the first time I >> felt I need to subscribe to this list on top of my subscription to the >> users list. >> >> >> >> let me introduce myself briefly here: I have a background in science (and >> related coding in Pascal, Fortran as you may assume) since 20 years and I >> am exposed to the Java space (and some more general use "web scripting" >> languages) since about 11 years now. My current professional role is to >> support operations of large ecommerce sites in the travel industry (aka. >> Online Travel Agencies), 24 x 7 x 365, highly-available (> 99.7%). >> >> >> >> On a personal turf in my spare time I do run and support a couple of small >> ecommerce sites for friends and relatives based upon OFBiz since ca. 2 >> years. The main configuration of these sites relies on the OFBiz' >> Multitenancy option as I prefer to remain scalable for each of the sites >> and have thus decided to have a distinct database for each tenant (with a >> bunch of sites each, mostly). >> >> >> >> As I said, I feel I need to subscribe to this list now as I do observe a >> bug in the Multitenant setup which disallows to manipulate data or retrieve >> correct permissions for users when using Multitenant. Please refer to JIRA >> 5019. >> >> >> >> I did propose a possible solution there, but I am lacking knowledge about >> session attribute / parameter handling on the backoffice applications. Any >> guidance here will be much appreciated. >> >> >> >> Thanks & regards >> >> >> >> >> >> Carsten >> > |
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