Did you use any open source (or commercial) tools/ framework for
dynamic reporting?
Or did you build on your own? Which tool/framework did u use?

(My app requires Dashboard with graphs,dynamic charts and dynamic
reports.)

Also for business rules and process flow - did u use any tools/
frameworks?

thanks
Ashish
On Apr 16, 6:55 am, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is it possible to create enterprise applications (in the same context
> > of Java EE applications, highly concurrent, distributed ...) with
> > Python?
> > I'm still playing around Python but it seems to it is best fits in
> > public web sites (YouTube), news sites, forums ...
>
> while "enterprise" is a rather nebulous description, you seem to
> address the "highly concurrent, distributed" bit, as the at least
> YouTube meets that description.  Django sites have withstood
> slashdottings, so traffic volume does not seem to be a problem.
>
> If the question is "can it handle business logic rather than just
> be a system for writing blog software and news sites?" then most
> certainly.  Several of the Django sites I've authored (they're
> internal rather than public-facing) for my company which are far
> more process-oriented in terms of business-rules.  They include
> dynamic reporting, data-entry, business-rule enforcement, and
> process-flow.
>
> -tim
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