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Keynote - Industries
Fabien PinckaersHotovo
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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 19
Fabien PinckaersHotovo
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What's new in the Python framework?
Raphael ColletHotovo
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Database Whodunit: Root Cause Analysis of Performance Issues
Mohamed Kasem (kasm)Hotovo
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Introducing Odoo Language Server: Your coding companion
Florian Daloze & Mohamed MahrousHotovo
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How to create website front-end controllers
Benoit Socias (bso)Hotovo
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XMLRPC is dead. All Hail JSON-2.
Julien Castiaux (juc)Hotovo
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Simplifying the CLI, one command at a time
Paolo GattiHotovo
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Point of sale: Replicating Python to JavaScript models for a resilient frontend
Loukas WetsHotovo
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Turning Web pages into beautiful print: The architecture of Paper-Muncher
Clémence Van BossuytHotovo
Although developers tend to prefer to leverage the full power of Python to write new modules, it is sometimes not possible to do so; typically on managed hosting solutions which do not allow the deployment of custom Python code like the odoo.com platform.
However, the flexible nature of Odoo is meant to allow customizations out of the box. Whilst a lot is possible with Studio, it is also possible to define models, fields and logic in XML files. This makes it easier to develop, maintain and deploy these customizations.
In this talk, we will learn how to define models, fields and logic in XML data files and bundle them into a module. These are sometimes called importable modules, or data modules. We will also see the limitations of this approach to module development.