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- The last paragraph should have been a comment, probably. Indeed, I've read many tales of people trying that and failing spectacularly.Jan Hudec– Jan Hudec2013-07-24 09:05:56 +00:00Commented Jul 24, 2013 at 9:05
- @dimitris mistriotis: Thanks for the info. But, I'm not having any experience with Zend framework/Magento. I will look into Magento :-)Mithun John Jacob– Mithun John Jacob2013-07-24 09:35:07 +00:00Commented Jul 24, 2013 at 9:35
- Is it a better option to implement a plugin architecture using any of the design patters for biz rules ?Mithun John Jacob– Mithun John Jacob2013-07-25 06:08:26 +00:00Commented Jul 25, 2013 at 6:08
- I cannot get into your shoes and take decisions, but this might produce something easier to maintain. Usually in e-commerce we have to do 95% of things the "same" as everybody else for a consistent user experience and modify a small part where there is the need to innovate/apply a different rule etc. I believe that magento (for the hosted php word) has this right, same for other alternative options. I do not try to promote it, am not affiliated, do not use it now, just trying to state that in your case you would want to re-invent one wheel, not all of them.Dimitrios Mistriotis– Dimitrios Mistriotis2013-07-25 07:14:43 +00:00Commented Jul 25, 2013 at 7:14
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