Openbravo ERP
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- iam new to openbravo (chandrasekhar 0 replies) Replies: 0 Last post: 2008-05-08
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Functionality
27%
Usability
20%
Security
15%
Performance & Scalability
06%
Architecture & Quality
12%
Support & Documentation
10%
Adoption & Community
10%
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Anonymous
| 2007-06-28
Usability
20%
Security
15%
Performance & Scalability
06%
Architecture & Quality
12%
Support & Documentation
10%
Adoption & Community
10%
Weighted Average
After going through the installation process everything was great. I logged in as Openbravo with the suggested password and started looking around. Then I tried to add myself as a user. After that I could not log in as anyone and the app gives internal server erros. Not very foolproof - only took me 10 minutes to break it.
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Openbravo Disappointment #3
Hi,
I made the same experience. Once a new user is created it is mandatory to assign roles. Not doing it will lead to the inability to log in. I managed to crash the system by deleting test clients I have create before. It looks Postgre has a problem with it as it remains at 99% CPU consumption for 2 hours. And after 2 hours I was logged out and the test clients were still not deleted. Also it is not possible to use the test clients. They are not shown in the table view once the client was created in the detail view. The log file is full of error messages (mainly around login security - pretty sad for a demo installation). I will try to do a test installation now based on Oracle. If no great improvement, I will not be able to use Openbravo - which would be a pitty, as the ERP looks promising from a functional point of view. I like the idea very much that the system can be easily extended and customized. Usage of AJAX technology is cool too, although performance generally could be higher (may try to use a precompiled Tomcat server).
(anonymous | 2008-01-12)
Hi,
I made the same experience. Once a new user is created it is mandatory to assign roles. Not doing it will lead to the inability to log in. I managed to crash the system by deleting test clients I have create before. It looks Postgre has a problem with it as it remains at 99% CPU consumption for 2 hours. And after 2 hours I was logged out and the test clients were still not deleted. Also it is not possible to use the test clients. They are not shown in the table view once the client was created in the detail view. The log file is full of error messages (mainly around login security - pretty sad for a demo installation). I will try to do a test installation now based on Oracle. If no great improvement, I will not be able to use Openbravo - which would be a pitty, as the ERP looks promising from a functional point of view. I like the idea very much that the system can be easily extended and customized. Usage of AJAX technology is cool too, although performance generally could be higher (may try to use a precompiled Tomcat server).
(anonymous | 2008-01-12)
Openbravo Disappointmrnt #2
I agree with Openbravo Dissapointment #1. The system crashes a lot... The openbravo user is not an admin, and what's the point downloading and installing something if you don't have the admin priviledges. The worst thing is that help for creating users or even logging in as an admin is insufficient.
(anonymous | 2007-10-06)
I agree with Openbravo Dissapointment #1. The system crashes a lot... The openbravo user is not an admin, and what's the point downloading and installing something if you don't have the admin priviledges. The worst thing is that help for creating users or even logging in as an admin is insufficient.
(anonymous | 2007-10-06)
4/10