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Re: Using OFBiz with DB2 for i (AS400) database

@Jacques Le Roux

DB2 data source at r1730616
looks, fine

there are some troubles with the native (AS/400) backup/restore tools
(savobj/rstobj) and the contraints.
--> actually we do an xml-export, 'll check this out later


status update
we will go online in about 2 weeks (B2B) ... and B2C in about 2 months

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mobile
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Re: Using OFBiz with DB2 for i (AS400) database

Posted by Rishi Solanki <ri...@gmail.com>.
Thanks for update Robert, this is great to see evidence that OFBiz scales
for large set of data.
The performance issue you had, could you please share its details. As far
as I know OFBiz can handle millions of products without any issue. Like
what you have setup in the cache and how it helps you to resolve your
performance problem.

Also do you need any external tool to resolve it or OFBiz was capable to do
that after setting the cache etc.

May be you like to share your experience with community on how easy or
difficult it was to overcome from the problem you were having.

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On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 7:26 PM robertpic <ro...@odoerfer.com>
wrote:

> Update
>
> We are running Ofbiz since 16 months (B2B) and now B2C without any troubles
> on DB2 (on AS/400 aka iSeries aka Power7/8/9).
>
> https://shop.odoerfer.com/ <https://shop.odoerfer.com/>
>
> We had some performance issues because of the big product tree (> 70.000
> products). We used the ofbiz caching to hold the tree one day inside the
> cache/memory.
>
>
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Re: Using OFBiz with DB2 for i (AS400) database

Posted by robertpic <ro...@odoerfer.com>.
Update

We are running Ofbiz since 16 months (B2B) and now B2C without any troubles
on DB2 (on AS/400 aka iSeries aka Power7/8/9).

https://shop.odoerfer.com/ <https://shop.odoerfer.com/>  

We had some performance issues because of the big product tree (> 70.000
products). We used the ofbiz caching to hold the tree one day inside the
cache/memory.



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Re: Using OFBiz with DB2 for i (AS400) database

Posted by robertpic <ro...@odoerfer.com>.
>>Or is that a legacy system? 
Yes. We use an self-made ERP on this system for ~ 350 Users.  Most parts of
the ERP working with "green screen/telnet".

Why we chosse ofbiz?
- it can handle all our needs (multishop, variants....)
- very clean overrides for i.e. own prices --> override event, extend Event
- well known technology (J2EE)

why we use db2/as400?
- for seamless integration with our greenscreen ERP (Cobol/RPG could
read/update ofbiz data)
- our db2 is clustered




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Re: Using OFBiz with DB2 for i (AS400) database

Posted by Jacques Le Roux <ja...@les7arts.com>.
Thanks for the update Robert,

I wish you best luck for the production release

Jacques


Le 06/07/2017 à 00:37, robertpic a écrit :
> @Jacques Le Roux
>
> DB2 data source at r1730616
> looks, fine
>
> there are some troubles with the native (AS/400) backup/restore tools
> (savobj/rstobj) and the contraints.
> --> actually we do an xml-export, 'll check this out later
>
>
> status update
> we will go online in about 2 weeks (B2B) ... and B2C in about 2 months
>
> <http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/file/n4707470/Screenshot_Werkzeug.jpg>
>
> mobile
> <http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/file/n4707470/Screenshot_Mobile.jpg>
>
>
>
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> View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Using-OFBiz-with-DB2-for-i-AS400-database-tp4650633p4707470.html
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Re: Using OFBiz with DB2 for i (AS400) database

Posted by Taher Alkhateeb <sl...@gmail.com>.
Hi Robert,

Just out of curiosity, are you folks actually running DB2 on an IBM
AS/400 machine?

I didn't know those still exist, any reason why you chose this
architecture in the first place? Or is that a legacy system?

On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 1:37 AM, robertpic
<ro...@odoerfer.com> wrote:
> @Jacques Le Roux
>
> DB2 data source at r1730616
> looks, fine
>
> there are some troubles with the native (AS/400) backup/restore tools
> (savobj/rstobj) and the contraints.
> --> actually we do an xml-export, 'll check this out later
>
>
> status update
> we will go online in about 2 weeks (B2B) ... and B2C in about 2 months
>
> <http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/file/n4707470/Screenshot_Werkzeug.jpg>
>
> mobile
> <http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/file/n4707470/Screenshot_Mobile.jpg>
>
>
>
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