@lasarux
> I don't want to include frameworks like django or so into OOOP to keep it > simple and short. BTW, just to make it clear: despite its name, OOOR doesn't depend on Rails, it just works well with Rails and mimics its API. We currently override a few methods from the ActiveResource gem which is a very small Rails component, but I'm not sure we will always do that, especially when we will start implementing the Rails 3 ActiveModel interface (the contract of the Rails 3 ORM if you like). So in any case it's more about enforcing a standard API rather than a dependency. Of course, that would be plain stupid to make OOOP depend on Django either ;-) ------------------------ Raphaël Valyi CEO and OpenERP consultant at http://www.akretion.com -------------------- m2f -------------------- -- http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=59071#59071 -------------------- m2f --------------------
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