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We started working on our multitenancy philosophy at the early stages of designing cloud service support in 1C:Enterprise. This was several years ago, and since then our concept of multitenancy keeps expanding steadily. We constantly discover new aspects: pros and cons, complexities and peculiarities. Click the picture to enlarge it Some developers have a very basic understanding of multitenancy: "To store multiple companies’ data in a single database, we’ll just add the Company ID column to...
Methods of integration with 1C:Enterprise applications
What are the most essential requirements for business applications? The following tasks are among the most important ones: Ease of modification/adaptation of application logic for/to changing business objectives.Ease of integration with other applications. The solution to the first task in 1C:Enterprise was briefly described in "Customization and support" section of this article (http://1c-dn.com/blogs/techblog/what-do-you-know-about-1c/); then we described it in detail here (http://1c-dn...
1C:Enterprise platform: what's under the hood?
In this article we introduce the inner structure of the 1C:Enterprise 8 (http://1c-dn.com/1c_enterprise/what_is_1c_enterprise/) platform and the technologies used in its development. 1С:Enterprise 8 is a major application with over 10 mln lines of code written in C++ (client, server, etc.), JavaScript (web client), and recently added Java (http://1c-dn.com/1c_enterprise/1c_enterprise_developmet_tools_graphite/). Major projects are interesting due to a lot of reasons, their scale among others, because...
This is an article for those who are not yet familiar with 1C software products. It describes the capabilities of the 1C technological platform and where this platform fits in among similar software products. What does 1C produce? I think the first thing the general public associates with us is the popular game series IL-2 Sturmovik (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IL-2_Sturmovik_(video_game)). However, the 1C product range extends far beyond this series. There's a system of applications called 1C:Enterprise...
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