VERSION
overactive-logistics-pre-alpha1.0
WHAT IS OVERACTIVE LOGISTICS
Overactive Logistics is a freight forwarding open source software solution being developed entirely on J2EE for the cargo transportation industry. It runs in both web based or stand alone modes and provides a graphical user interface with rich client capabilities.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS DEMO
This is a port of the previous demo release to EJB 3.0 and is an snapshoot of the work been done so far, there is still a long way to go, however this little sample aims to give you a hands on experience with the application. This demo has the following maintenance modules:
-SCAC maintenance
-IATA maintenance
-FMC maintenance
-Carrier maintenace (Air, Land, Ocean)
-Forwarding Agent maintenance
-Ports maintenance
-Schedule D maintenance
-Schedule K maintenance
-Customer maintenance
-Security roles maintenance
-Users maintenance
-Company maintenance
UNDER WHAT OPEN SOURCE LICENSE IS OVERACTIVE LOGISTICS RELEASED
Overactive Logistics is being release under the Overactive Source Public License which is a derivative from the Mozilla Public License.
WHERE TO GET UP TO DATE INFORMATION ABOUT PROJECT STATUS
You can downoload Overactive Logistics from Source Forge at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/overactive
You can get information about the project current status and development efforts in our blog located at:
http://overactive-logistics.blogspot.com/
HOW TO CONTACT US
You can contact us sending us an email to:
overactive.source@gmail.com
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Overactive Logistics ported to EJB 3.0
Overactive Logistics has completely been ported to EJB 3.0 and is on a heavy regression test. Once the test is done and any bugs found are fixed I will be creating a new release. This release will not contain any new features than the previous one other than the fact that is a port of the current application, however it exposes a cleaner and better architecture.
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
EJB 3.0 port update.
70 % of the project has been ported to EJB 3.0. I'm currently working on carrier maintenance and once done I will go for customer and agent maintenance modules. My plan is to make a release as soon as I'm done with the porting. I'll keep you posted.
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