Hi There !

Links were funny :)

Last week i went to the Cinema together with my wife to see Harry-
potter. it was boring and i can only remember this Lord Voldemort.
for the rest of the movie i slept !

:) i love Tryton

On Dec 1, 6:41 pm, Sharoon Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey chill friend!!!
>
> No misunderstandings...
>
> but be aware that OpenERP SA, "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" [0] and partners
> may not like your idea of 'OpenERP as an Elephant'... they claim its an
> 'ant' [1] (quite scary one though).
>
> Anyway, someone called it the "Naked Mole Rat" [2]
>
> There are others who are encouraged to disagree too [3]
>
> Finally, I am not sure if the ant can dance, you could put your questions to
> the community manager(s).
>
> [0]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort
> [1]http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTSKbq2dGDvN2PpnCg8pX1pA4Q7tv...
> [2]http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.opene...
> [3]http://www.openerp.com/community/top-contributors
>
> Cheers!
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> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Mohammad <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks Sharoon for your reply.
> > I am using this method now. and stop() the transaction to check how it
> > works.
> > you are right and now it is part of my work.
> > To appreciate your long reply i am asking new question as i am still a
> > beginner here.
> > when i worked with a combination of enterprise patterns from Microsoft
> > patterns and practice few years ago
> > in combination with another wrapper to act like a facade pattern, We
> > had 2 different method to use the ORM system.
> > Simply creating new objects like Tryton 1.6 was available and we could
> > simply use obj.save()
> > BUT, we also could take advantage of a new Transaction() class, this
> > Class helped us to wrote some important peaces of code and then call
> > them as a transaction.
> > another methods like rolling back and few other features were
> > available within the library.
> > those days we used the simple save() for creating records like party
> > in Tryton.
> > But for some important one which contains for examle adding too many
> > save() which has been related together we used Transaction.
>
> > I am not specialist in developing ORM itself. But i can imagine using
> > a transaction every time for even simple interaction with database is
> > not beautiful enough.
> > But i can't allow myself to complain about it when i don't know how
> > how the whole Tryton framework and Transaction work , I think Cedric
> > knows better. So i only can tell you that it is disappointing for me
> > to call functions
> > one by one.
>
> > I would like to add something for the meaning of Disadvantage to avoid
> > any misunderstanding.
>
> > Few years ago i was a big fan of GTA3 it was really much better than
> > other competitors like NeedforSpeed etc..
> > in addition i had a little experience of dealing with DirectX from
> > Microsoft as wel as exploring OpenGL, and it was my fan to be a game
> > developer those days :)
> > Therefore in my opinion, this game really really didn't have any
> > disadvantages !!! i checked all part of the game and played with it.
> > Then i curiously went to see what would be on the PC Magazine,
> > I saw an review for this game with the highest rate i had ever seen in
> > the game review in PC Magazine.
> > But in terms of disadvantage they wrote this :
>
> > "Only can be run on fast and expensive Graphic adapters!"
>
> > Yes it was true, There were nothing else to complain about this game
> > but this one WAS a disadvantage.
>
> > Lets look around, Everybody hates Microsoft, They have to maintain the
> > compatibility to keep their customers to continue working on it. You
> > can see that almost any device around the world has a drive to work on
> > windows and everybody want Microsoft to work fast and understand the
> > device in plug and play mode.
> > Microsoft instead compatibility but this advantage has an important
> > disadvantages. Complexity ! Only few developers in Apple work on MaxOS
> > and they are able to deliver an OS which is more beautiful and even in
> > some cases faster than windows ! But in Microsoft they have to spend
> > too much money to have these kind of features !
> > So i think it is a RULE,
> > Tryton is not a huge on demand ERP system. (NOT YET! I HOPE I WILL
> > BE) , So you don't have to hear lots of complains about compatibility
> > problem. Yes You break the rule and 1.8 is not compatible with 1.6.
> > Everyone have to rewrite their code. But neither me nor anyone else
> > didn't post anything about it, Why ? because this Tryton Team is mouse
> > and Bigger companies like OpenERP are Elephant.
> > We have another Rule in Management:
>
> > Elephants can't dance !
>
> > So OPENERP can't dance and resolve these kind of problems in such a
> > fast time. But Here we can. But let me remind you this Rule that this
> > new feature has disadvantages on behind. you believe my
> > word when you get experienced it in the future of Tryton, When it
> > becomes bigger.
>
> > Of course i am new and maybe even i don't understand the concept
> > behind the Transaction Manager. But just want to share my idea to many
> > people like me who are standing at the first point. as this is the
> > best way to learn.
> > I learned from the posts a lot.
>
> > Regards,
> > Mohammad
>
> > On Dec 1, 5:07 pm, Paul J Stevens <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On 12/01/2010 09:40 AM, "C dric Krier" <[email protected]>" wrote:
>
> > > > On 01/12/10 00:10 -0800, Mohammad wrote:
> > > >> Maybe it is time for me to migrate to this Poteus , A client library
> > > >> to work with ORM.
>
> > > > Be careful that with Proteus you don't have access to the management of
> > the DB
> > > > transaction. So after each call, the transaction is commited as it will
> > be
> > > > from the client.
>
> > > Wasn't adding transaction management to proteus on your todo or r&d list?
>
> > > --
> > >   ________________________________________________________________
> > >   Paul Stevens                                      paul at nfg.nl
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> Sharoon Thomas
> Business Analyst & Open Source ERP Consultant
> CEO @http://openlabs.co.in

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