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Django 1.2 E-commerce

By : Jesse Legg
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Django 1.2 E-commerce

By: Jesse Legg

Overview of this book

<p>Django is a high-level Python web framework that was developed by a fast-moving online-news operation to meet the stringent twin challenges of newsroom deadlines and the needs of web developers. It provides an excellent basis to build e-commerce websites because it can be deployed fast and it responds quickly to changes due to its ability to handle content problems. Django with its proven strengths is all you need to build powerful e-commerce applications with a competitive edge. <br /><br />This book explores how the Django web framework and its related technologies can power the next leap forward for e-commerce and business on the Web. It shows you how to build real-world applications using this rapid and powerful development tool.<br /><br />The book will enable you to build a high quality e-commerce site quickly and start making money. It starts with the ambitious task of using Django to build a functional e-commerce store in less than 30 minutes, and then proceeds to enhance this design through the rest of the book. The book covers the basics of an e-commerce platform like product catalogs, shopping carts, and payment processing. By the end of the book, you will be able to enhance the application by adding a fully-functional search engine, generating PDF-based reports, adding interactivity to the user-interface, selling digital goods with micropayments, and managing deployment and maintenance tasks.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Django 1.2 e-commerce
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Django 1.2


Django 1.2 includes a number of new features and very minimal backwards incompatible changes. As of Django 1.0, the Django development team adopted an API stability policy that alleviates the worry about backwards incompatible changes being introduced into the framework throughout the 1.x series of releases. In other words, with few exceptions, if your application runs on version 1.0, it should run on all 1.x versions.

Major new additions to the Django framework in version 1.2 include multiple-database support, improved if template tag, object-level permissions, e-mail backends, and much, much more.

Per the API stability policy, a minimal number of backwards incompatible changes are included in 1.2. Major changes to existing framework features, like the new if tag, necessitate some incompatible changes. In 1.2 these have been very minor and are well documented in the release notes.

The Django 1.2 release notes also include an overview and brief documentation of the new features and functionality available, and are an excellent starting point for projects that are upgrading.