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  • New micro-services architecture

  • Ability to support extensions

  • Basic feature set within requisitioning


Key Features of OpenLMIS 3.0 Beta

  • Micro-services OpenLMIS used to be one monolithic system, and it is now split into independent services that provide RESTful APIs for different functional areas. Learn more on the OpenLMIS Wiki
  • Extensibility Two approaches to extensibility are supported along with examples and documentation: First, Extension Points are built into services in areas where we expect extension and customization will be needed. Second, individual micro-services could be added in or swapped out in order to provide a new or altered area of functionality. Learn more about the OpenLMIS 3.0 extension architecture and use cases. For an example extension point and documentation, visit the GitHub page
  • UI The reference UI is one single-page application built with AngularJS, and it is structured to allow extension and customization
  • Updated Product Model The new product model incorporates lessons learned from previous versions of OpenLMIS in the area of stock management and local fulfillment. It also uses the GS1 logical model and implements supply chain best practices (such as support for lots, packaging, GTINs, etc). Read more and see diagrams of the new Product Model
  • And More We've also invested in other areas of the platform that are important for OpenLMIS to be a trusted, global platform: security, localization, and over 240 JIRA tickets in total. Follow along in JIRA

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