couldn't agree more with Annet....
On May 20, 11:32 am, [email protected] wrote:
> I buy the 80-20 rule. But that is a self-fulfilling prophecy. I think
> you are all doing a great job developing web2py, however, in my
> opinion Web2py tends to cater too much to users who develop web 2.0
> applications, to some degree disregarding users who use web2py to
> provide a web interface for existing information systems or require a
> different workflow.
>
> I have a normalized database containing a.o. a company table which is
> referenced by 10 other tables (address, nfa, et cetera). The database
> will
> contain thousands of companies, only a percentage of these companies
> will manage their own data on two levels (core and site). These
> companies apply for a username and password by sending an application
> form to the site administrator. The site administrator will perform
> user registration and no verification mail will be sent. Contrary to
> the workflow in web2py users will register after their records have
> been created, at this point problems emerge.
>
> Furthermore, I divided my application into sub-applications (database
> (to keep me out of DAL trouble ;-), cms, b2c, b2b (both read-only)
> etc.), from this perspective web2py is the database-driven web
> application. This perspective also enables me to turn some of the sub-
> applications into appliances and re-use them.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Annet.
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