From: Navneet K. <na...@cy...> - 2001-03-01 06:22:30
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Hi, I think it would be really nice if you can start a new project on SourceForge and check it in there. This will also allow people with the right expertise to contribute to making it 100 % complete. - Navneet > -----Original Message----- > From: sql...@li... > [mailto:sql...@li...]On Behalf Of Ted > Stockwell > Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 07:24 > To: sql...@li... > Subject: [SQL-Ledger-users] J2EE version of Sql-Ledger looking for a > home > > > Hi, > > In a nutshell my message is this...I have an 80% complete > J2EE version of > SQL-Ledger and I will send the code to anyone that requests it. > > A few months ago I started creating a J2EE version of > SQL-Ledger. At the > time I was looking for an open-source office application with > a web front > end for which I would develop a Swing-based front-end. This > was supposed to > be a demo project for a company that was going to build a Swing-based > front-end for a major accounting ASP. This demo was supposed > to be used to > convince the client that a Swing-based front-end would be > superior to a > web-based front-end. Anyway, the demo never even got close > to happening. > > To achieve this my first goal was to rewrite SQL-Ledger to > J2EE technology > (to encapsulate the accounting login in EJBs and make it > possible to have > more than one kind of interface to those EJBs, like a web > interface, Swing > interface, XML interface, etc). > > This first goal, of porting SQL-Ledger and its web interface > to J2EE is > mostly complete, there are still some unfinished sections in > the Accounts > Receivable and Invoices, other than that it mostly works. > > I did this work on my own and hold all the property rights to > this code. I > do not have the time, nor the inclination, to finish this > project so I am > going to give it to anyone that would like it in the hope > that someone will > be motivated to compete it. Initially I am willing to help people get > acquainted with the code. > > I know nothing about accounting really. I created the EJB > components by > mechanically translating SQL-Ledger's PERL code to Java, so > I'm sure there > are bugs :-). > > Anyway, send me your e-mail address, or the address of > somewhere where I can > park this code, and I will send it to you. > > Regards, > ted stockwell > > > > > |