On 07/05/10 03:55 -0700, newnomad wrote:
> I am building a webshop and want to sync orders (and thus new parties)
> made on it to my tryton server on my laptop.(single user with client)
> 
> I understand that installing tryton server on my webhost for
> integration is a bad practice, and the proper way to do it is to have
> my webshop act as a client to my server on my laptop (local, not web).
> Correct?

Or it could be the inverse.

> However does that mean my laptop has to be online 24/7 to process
> orders?

If you do in this way.

> Or can tryton as a client wait until my laptop comes online to
> sync, or enables manual syncs?

I don't understand this sentence.

> 
> As an in between solution I would be ok with manually importing batch
> orders from my webshop into tryton; I could imagine tryton can select
> an xml file to import, and it could also be located online?

Yes it is doable.

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