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How to create python web framework for ERP

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Vimal Rughani

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Sep 9, 2014, 4:25:24 AM9/9/14
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Hi All,

Greetings !

I am bit familiar with Django and Python. I want to create ERP on python. Initially I feel Django will be good option for My Own ERP, but after working bit on that I feel it doesn't fit with my requirement. So I decided to create my own python based web framework for ERP. Can you please suggest me better book / video / resources / content which help me to build proper web framework for ERP.

Thanks

Stéphane Wirtel

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Sep 9, 2014, 4:39:48 AM9/9/14
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Use Odoo.

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Vimal Rughani

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Sep 9, 2014, 6:07:08 AM9/9/14
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Thanks Stéphane, for your suggestion. I know about Odoo and Odoo is good choice for domain related to Business. I am developing solution for Education / schools / colleges. Requirements are bit complex so I want to have own framework.

Adam Nešpůrek

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Sep 9, 2014, 6:53:37 AM9/9/14
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I would say you can still use Django. See django-oscar for instance, it is 'ecommerce framework', based od Django. I would highly recommend to stick around Django, because of its huge ecosystem. You can still add/write some missing parts yourself.

Can you be more specific, why Django does not suit your needs?

Matteo Boscolo

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Sep 9, 2014, 8:14:13 AM9/9/14
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Use the only odoo framework.. without addons .. will be the best choice
.. do not reinvent the whell
if you do not need web interface, you can have a look at
http://www.tryton.org/

otherwise you could have flask for the top of flexibility

regards,
Matteo

thequie...@gmail.com

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Sep 9, 2014, 9:58:00 AM9/9/14
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On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 6:53:37 AM UTC-4, Adam Nešpůrek wrote:
> I would highly recommend to stick around Django, because of its huge ecosystem.

Django's ORM layer does not perform intelligent object creation does it? It naively creates two instances for the same row and does not handle commits gracefully, often resulting in stale object errors?

it's been awhile since I used it. But I think SQLAlchemy has solved all the problems the Django ORM has not and can't solve?

Gerd Niemetz

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Sep 9, 2014, 10:18:52 AM9/9/14
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Take a look at www.web2py.com
Actively developed and a great community here at google groups -> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/web2py

best regards
Gerd

Andre Duarte

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Sep 9, 2014, 10:19:07 AM9/9/14
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Vimal,

Django is a more generic framework(was built initialy for content management). Odoo is a valid sugestion but take some time to see Frappe.io. ERPNext was built on top of this framework and is a great application for small bussiness.

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André

Vimal Rughani

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Sep 11, 2014, 3:21:05 PM9/11/14
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Thanks to all for your kind support. I looking into different suggestions given by you. Thanks again for your time
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