Oh. I'm sorry that I did not read you question properly. I do not have much experience with openbravo to talk about it.
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We are planning to enter into open source erp for sme segment. Openbravo seems good in this area with servlets as its base. We are not strong in java technologies or in erp.
Currently we are developing custom and product based solutions on .net technologies.
Can anyone guide us in this new direction of open source ERP for sme segment, particularly on servlets and functional knowledge like financials and manufactuing, for a startup.
Hearty thanks in advance.
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I had a 5 day functional and 5 day technical training with OpenERP. I got a book on OpenERP and there are plenty of online documents and a huge community on OpenERP forum. So I was never stuck in any technical or functional part.
There is a Openbravo traning session starting on the end of this month at Kolkata. Also documentation on Openbravo wiki may help you http://wiki.openbravo.com/
>> they are not step by complete guide as they have mentioned by themselves
its a very difficult task to find a complete technical of functional guide for a an opensource project. Openbravo may have the complete guide but may be available for partners only. I think its a good idea to contact them directly.
As I'm being a technical person, I'm may not be the one to explain functional side. I hope that some expert out there who can help you in this.
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by: sinojPosted on 2009-03-03 at 06:03:31ID: 23783765
I'm working with OpenERP for the last 2.5 years. Its very flexible and can do the customization very fast. Its Based on Python and it got a desktop client and web client. It got a very large list of modules and you may have to do little modification to fit that module to your very specific needs.
OpenERP got a very strong framwork to create modules to add/change functionality to existing system. Python is cross platform and it let OpenERP to work on almost all OS. currently OpenERP support postgres DB server only.