Thursday, 9 January 2014

Serpent Consulting Services | OpenERP Integration with Liferay by SerpentCS



OpenERP is an open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) software actively programmed, supported, and organized by OpenERP s.a. OpenERP is similar to many open source projects where customized programming, support, and other services are also provided by an active global community and partner network.
OpenERP is licensed under the terms of the AGPL license. More Details are here.
Liferay Portal is a free and open source enterprise portal project written in Java and distributed under theGNU Lesser General Public License[2] and optional commercial license.[1] The Liferay project additionally supports Liferay Social Office, Liferay Sync, Liferay AlloyUI, Liferay enterprise Connectivity Apps and the Liferay Marketplace. It is primarily used to power corporate intranets and extranets.[3]
Liferay Portal is a web platform with features commonly required for the development of websites and portals. Liferay includes a built-in web content management system allowing users to build websites and portals as an assembly of themes, pages, portlets/gadgets and a common navigation.[4] Liferay is sometimes described as a content management framework or a web application framework. Liferay’s support for plugins extends into multiple programming languages, including support for PHP and Ruby portlets.[5]
Serpent Consulting Services Pvt Ltd. has integrated OpenERP and liferay. The core purpose is to display various business models of OpenERP like (products, services, team, employees, suppliers, customers, projects, events, etc.) on your Liferay portals.








We would like to invite the community to provide feedback, we will add more features here and will publish the source soon.
Thank you,
SerpentCS
Note:
Following are our OpenERP contributions of the ladddst quarter.
5. OpenERP - Authorize.net payment gateway Integration,releasing next month.

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  1. Well done! Thank you so much for sharing this with us, this is too much helpful for me to understand ERP integration. Keep sharing this type of valuable stuff for us.

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