It think the challenge might be if you want to use the views and manipulators component of django.
you might be able to write your financial app so that you can have a QT and web front end with the same code.

cheers
Ian.


On 05/08/2006, at 7:12 PM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:


On Sat, 2006-08-05 at 01:18 -0700, chillisource wrote:
Hi,

We are students developing an open source financial application using
Python & Qt4. We really like Django's database API and would like to
separate it from the web/middle ware. However, we fear that it might
not be modular enough to just 'take out'.

Has anyone had any experience or successfully done this before?

It's very unclear to me what you are wanting to do. Using the
model/database layer without any of the other pieces is trivial: just
use it. It's what we do in all of the tests in test/modeltests/, for
example. There are fragments posted on this list all the time that use
the model layer only.

If you mean you want to separate the source, then you will need to do a
bit of work, since it at least is going to want the django/conf/
directory as well as django/db/. That might be all you need, I don't
know. Try it and see.

Regards,
Malcolm



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