Hello all,
I know that people might say this is a stupid question given that pylons
comes with settings for SQLAlchemy by default, although sqlalchemy is
not installed.
but still, If I want to use pylons for a big web application on
production, which is the right ORM that can be relied upon?
Currently I am Building a free web based accounting and inventory system
which is already a heavy web application with lot of manipulations and
calculations at the server side and also serving 100s of requests per
second with dynamic data.
I had previously asked on this mailing list if pylons is the right
choice for ERP type solutions.
Now the requirement is different. It is an on-line admission system
which is going to face heavy trafic and will almost always need to send
complex queries to the database and then calculate results, crunch
values and finally send the output.
Now since database is going to be hit by so many queries, having an ORM
tested and tryed to that extent is very crutial.
So Is it better to stick with Pylons and alchemy combination, or will
some other ORM perform better?
I am sure that there are some people on this list who have deployed
pylons based applications which are heavy in terms of trafic and do lot
of calculations and still perform good.
So I will like to go be the experiences.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
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