Let me start with this note:

"Asking a Pharo Group what fits best for a good commercial solution is like
asking an hungry person whether he would like to go for a feast.."

Most certainly the answer should be a resounding yes from this group. You
should.

Now if you are asking if there are alternatives: They abound from all sorts
of frameworks for websites, shopping carts, ecommerce stuff extending even
to the Apache Ofbiz freeware to the paid, Oracle, MS wares.  What is a best
fit entirely depends on your inclination and willingness to plumb the
depths.  RubyOnRails, Grails .. umpteen others have frameworks, plugin
modules galore to work with. Pharo - Seaside offers a very different
proposition, ease of development, debugging and building incrementally.

If you use Oracle, MS , IBM or likes, blame them when things go wrong and
carry on. With Pharo you will have to pull up the sleeves, ask for help in
this forum that I am sure will be forthcoming to some extent free and  lots
more if you can pay.

Having said this: When I had my say on this 4 years back in one of the
major Conglomerate in India, I proposed Apache OfBiz, which after basic
prototyping the whole project was shelved due to lack of understanding in
the group, of directions to take, I believe there is nothing like having a
plan of action that mixes n matches  Pharo with Apache Ofbiz that you can
later throw away once you are fully built up in Pharo. For scalability and
future Gemstone is a good fit, but that may take quite a while. Pharo will
scale well if you can follow a clean architecture plan.

The added glory is you can be the author / owner of the Pharo - Ofbiz
bridge too.. ! Bit of XML RPC tricks should help and take help of Groovy on
the Ofbiz side, you will feel Java malleable enough like it ought to be.




On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 8:08 AM, sminni <s...@planage.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> One of my friends is moving forward on a very serious e-commerce portal
> (startup).
> Just as an example / illustration - something like say any of the typical
> largest online shopping stores
>
> Initial estimates are typically
>                                           average       peak
> #no of records to search        100,000       500,000
> #no of users online                   1,000          5,000
> #no of transactions per hour     10,000        50,000
> #no of actual commerce
>    gateway transaction per hour  1,000          5,000
>
> Possibly the above details are sketchy but the immediate questions for him
> to firm up investment plans are:
> - Will a Pharo based platform be appropriate
>    -- Technology ?
>    -- Robustness & support ?
> - what will be the team man year effort (ballpark estimate) for
> development,
> testing, administration upto initial go-live ?
>
> Could folks just throw any pointers to help in investment estimation and
> evaluation
>
> Are any references of similar projects available in Pharo at this time ?
>
> regards
> Sanjay
>
>
>
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