On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Carlos Liébana <[email protected]>wrote:
> Really? In Spain, the API (only Java L ) is OpenSource, I think it was > one of the requirements for each UE country. There is also no need to sent > it to anybody, the JAVA Api helps to build easily signed invoices, but we > can make it from OpenERP also and then validate with the XSD provided. More > theory behind this of course (different types of signed documents depending > on the specifications versions, 3 ways of delivering the invoice…) but this > is how it should work. > Just a precision, in Brazil the API is open source too. Now, the only 2 usable implementations are Java closed source (though decompilable). The API isn't trivial at all to re-implement (at least 10 000 lines of Python required, not to say SOAP + Python + authentication can be a nightmare). I bet this is rather on purpose (to protect monopolies) rather than pure stupidity. Raphaël Valyi Founder and ERP Consultant +55 21 3010 9965 http://www.akretion.com <http://www.akretion.com.br/>
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