If you haven't, I would suggest that you download OFBiz and try to evaluate
from there 1st. 


Andrew Hine wrote
> Hi,
> 
> We are considering using OfBiz for our upcoming project.
> 
> We require a sophisticated (i.e with complex nested product categories,
> multiple prices, promotions, discount vouchers, images e.t.c) product
> management system. In addition we also require custom after sale receipt
> documents to be issued to the customer, potentially different for every
> product.
> 
> All of the above needs to be maintainable via an admin GUI interface with
> access control, version control e.t.c.
> 
> We are selling electronic products, so after the shopping cart is
> submitted, the system needs to talk to our back end services to generate
> and supply the product, providing any custom links / access codes to the
> custom after sales receipt document.
> 
> We don't require a web based front end but require a restful API
> interface.
> 
> Is OfBiz able to provide this functionality out of the box? Would much
> custom development be required?
> 
> Thanks,
> Andrew
> 
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