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A little long overdue however here's a list of open source CRM solutions written in Java.

  • Hipergate - Intranet CRM, sales automation, customer service, email marketing, content management, bug tracker, project manager, groupware, calendar, forums, file sharing, directory. Based on Java /JSP for PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server.
  • OFBiz - The Open For Business Project is an open source enterprise automation software project licensed under the MIT Open Source License. By open source enterprise automation we mean: Open Source ERP, Open Source CRM, Open Source E-Business / E-Commerce, Open Source SCM, Open Source MRP, Open Source CMMS/EAM, and so on.
  • Ohioedge - Ohioedge CRM Server is an online CRM application designed for $2-500M organizations requiring centralized, multi-functional, enterprise-wide coordination of sales generation (contact management) & fulfillment (business process/workflow management) activities.
  • Compiere - Smart ERP+CRM solution for Small-Medium Enterprises in the global marketplace covering all areas from customer management, supply chain and accounting. For $2-200M revenue companies looking for "brick and click" first tier functionality..
  • CentricCRM - Centric CRM is a mature, fully featured, Java-based, Web-delivered CRM with contacts, pipeline, accounts, and campaign management, project management, help desk, and admin modules.
  • CentraView - CentraView delivers browser based Contact Management, Salesforce Automation (SFA), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). CentraView is an Enterprise Java (J2EE) application, that runs on Apache Tomcat, JBoss, and uses the MySQL database by default.
  • Daffodil CRM - Daffodil CRM's features include integrated email campaigns, customizable views, powerful filtering and automatic mail attachment facility. The One$DB Open Source database provides its back-end.
  • openCRX - Features include account management, complex legal entities, leads/opportunities tracking, quotes/sales orders, invoices, territory management, complex product catalogs, product pricing/discounting and activity/task management.
  • SourceTap - SourceTap's CRM application is a highly flexible Sales Force Automation (SFA). In supports standard SFA functionality such as lead, account and opportunity management. In addition it includes Sales Management providing sales reps the capability to develop accurate forecasts, seamlessly share information across sales teams, and configure products and services. Based on OFBiz components.
  • Cream - A CRM designed specifically to meet the needs of media organizations. Cream is designed to meet the unique demands publishers have, including features that allow subscription management, support for multiple products (print subscriptions, advertising, online subscriptions, books, etc.), customer communications (both incoming and outgoing), and easy-to-use reporting and analytical functions.
  • Queplix - QueWeb Customer Care solution that focuses specifically on the portion of the Customer Relationship after the Customer has been acquired. The solution is a J2EE application that uses Google Web Toolkit (GWT) for its UI.
  • Openbravo - Openbravo includes all functionality you would expect of an ERP solution, as well as basic CRM and Business Intelligence. Most of the Openbravo code is automatically generated based on a Data Model Dictionary. The Data Model Dictionary is an extension of Compiere.
  • Loopfuse - LoopFuse is a marketing and sales automation suite providing organizations the ability to generate leads from their website, score and route leads, marketing campaign capabilities, full web analytics support. LoopFuse also offers the capability to measure ROI within marketing and sales department initiatives. Loopfuse is built on Hibernate, Quartz, JSF and JAAS. It provides plugins for SalesForce.com, SugarCRM and CentricCRM.
  • JFire - JFire is a customizable ERP and CRM that is based on J2EE 1.4, JDO 2.0 and Eclipse RCP 3.2.
  • Eberom - Eberom is a CRM and Project Management solution is built using Tomcat and MySQL. It uses Hibernate, Spring, Struts, Jasper Reports and POI HSSF.
  • Adempiere - The Adempiere project was created in after a disagreement between Compiere Inc., the developers of Compier, and the community that formed around that project.

I'm sure that I missed something, so just let me know what that is.


Last modified 2007-10-03 03:56 AM

I Pray For Integration

Posted by Anonymous User Anonymous User at 2005-03-18 05:42 PM

I would really like to see all of the open source ERP, CRM, and E-Commerce programs unite under one integration project. Call it OpenBusiness.org and yes the domain has not been taken.

Here are a few more:

erp5.org www.gnuenterprise.org http://sourceforge.net/projects/fisterra/ I could open source Freeblisket tm at www.allbinary.com if I could find backing.

centric CRM

Posted by Anonymous User Anonymous User at 2005-04-25 07:59 AM

I have looked at a couple of the above. centric looks pretty good, but they have an awkward installation proceedure for their "open source" version, where you need to register, then download a bittorrent file, install bittorrent, download the compiled centric group edition, install postgresql, tomcat, then start - only to find out that this version only entitles you to 5 users. Then you find out there actually is a free version somehwhere, but you need to build it yourself (and probably get rid of the licensing code) and you are not allowed to redistribute it, else it would be easy to get an installable "free" version. Now what kind of open source license is that? Tell you what, that stinks.

Regards Boris Kraft Magnolia Content Managment http://www.magnolia.info

Missed some goodies

Posted by Anonymous User Anonymous User at 2005-06-28 03:07 PM

Sugar CRM is prob. one of the best, and vtiger which is based on Sugar CRM. I have been trying to load Sugar CRM on my web host's servers ... almost there.

Centric License is very misleading

Posted by Anonymous User Anonymous User at 2006-04-26 02:03 AM

They claim it is licensed under the CPL, and indeed it is, but after digging deep and wasting a lot of time you will find that CPL is not the CPL that is the Common Public License--which is the OSI approved license that Eclipse is distributed under--but is the CPL that is the Centric Public License (A license which is not OSI approved, and does not allow any redistribution of their source code). This is like trying out a product from a company that claims their code is licensed under the GPL, but finding out later that for them the G stood for Goofy instead of GNU

Wondering...

Posted by Anonymous User Anonymous User at 2012-10-15 03:53 PM
What of these allow for embedding of other applications within their UIs (via configuration).

Example: I have data that is geographic in nature; I have the geographic data come in and via an API (on the GIS end), I pass it to the GIS on a particular event that I define in my CRM - say "view requested area". This link then brings up a web-based GIS app and since I passed the data, it would be to the area I passed (probably a polygon). I should still be within CRM app, because I now want to take some notes about the requester's area, storing them in the CRM.

Anyone seen this with any of the above packages?

For ref, I'm in the public sector and while I can have leads and such, I am less concerned in selling, more interested in reliably tracking so I don't disappoint a requester.

thanks for any insight!
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