Hello Christian,

Thank you for your help.

Concerning the first and second point, I would indeed have several Django 
app containers (one by functionnal services). But what about applications 
like Django "Admin" for example ? This application needs to be aware of the 
models to administrate so would I have one Admin application per service 
(that is to say as much different Admin apps as Django containers) or one 
central Admin application in a container that would be aware of objects 
present in others Django containers ? And if so, how is it possible to 
configure Django to do that ?

For your last answer, one of the main objective of the project will be to 
be able to integrate specific data model to the generic one in a framework 
approach so I do not have any choice regarding the DB as an integration 
point. My question was more on a technical point of view : Django is able 
to manage different databases but what about the data that must be shared 
by all the Django appliations (like the data used for the "Admin" 
application in the case I mentionned above...)

Thanks again !

Best Regards,

Guillaume

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