Hi Ingo,

Thanks for the swift reply.

So, if I understand you correctly you will some per client customizations
on one or more components/apps. For development of that you don't need
multi-tenancy in your development environment. But for testing and
production you would.

You could use the ./ant create-tenant-component and ./ant
create-tenant-ecommerce as a starting point for your initial component
generation with specific permissions and data-sets.

Regards,

Pierre



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On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 4:34 PM, iwolf <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pierre,
>
> thanks for the infos ... I will try.
>
> Development in terms of developing the following:
>
> I am setting up an environment for a logistic centre to provide their
> customers with the following:
>
> - logistics
> - B2B & B2C Webshop
> - accounting (invoice, ...)
> - order management
> - accounting
> ...
>
> The idea is to have one environment for multiple customers. The customers
> are small to medium sized companies.
>
> Every custumer will use the standard backend with customized B2B & B2C
> webshops (cloning E-Commerce).
>
> Kind Regards,
> Ingo
>
>
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