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the web server, a separate application called the Open Object client-web, which enables you to connect to Open[nbsp] ERP from standard web browsers and is not needed when you connect using a GTK client.
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*The architecture of OpenERP*
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Terminology: client-web – server or client?
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The client-web component can be thought of as a server or a client depending on your viewpoint.
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It acts as a web server to an end user connecting from a web browser, but it also acts as a client to the Open[nbsp] ERP application server just as a GTK application client does.
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So in this book its context will determine whether the client-web component is referred to as a server or a client.
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eTiny
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The web application used to be known as “eTiny”. Its name changed to “client-web” as Tiny ERP was renamed to OpenERP, but its characteristics have generally stayed the same.
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PostgreSQL, the relational and object database management system.
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It's a free and open-source high-performance system that compares well with other database management systems such as MySQL and FirebirdSQL (both free), Sybase, DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server (all proprietary). It runs on all types of Operating System, from Unix/Linux to the various releases of Windows, via Mac OS X, Solaris, SunOS and BSD.
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