Hello, I am developing a reservation website for my family business and am having difficulty deciding on which platform to use. I will be personally developing and maintaining upkeep of this website and I am pretty fluent in programming languages. Mostly Java though and I would prefer it if I had to use the least amount of PHP as that would require me to learn something new. I did some research and found one extension to the Mangeto line of products. "Aheadworks Booking and Reservations". I cannot post the link here as I think that violates rules but should you wish to search it up to further assist me on this problem that would be very helpful. I come from a Wordpress background so using Magento would involve a learning curve for me. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
You can check out sites like Templatic and InkThemes. They offer some Premium WordPress Themes for Bookings and Reservations which may be useful to you.
Its good that that you are from WordPress background, so why dont you try checking some wordpress themes itself.
You can start your project in wordpress . Because its easy to build your website. You can download wordpress form the url wordpress.org. In wordpress alot of free plugins for buss0innes.
Even Themeforest have some booking system plugins. Just go ahead and check these resservation plugins
Yes ,learning Magento takes some time but for the long run, its worth effort to get good knowledeg in it if you are doing online business. Regarding booking extension in Magento, Aheadworks one is also good but FMEExtensions Reservation module has many more features as part of a booking engine, check that as well.
I w'll take wordpress , they have a great plugin directory . If you need a good reservation script use codecanyon and search there
I'm assuming yours is either a hotel booking website. You can easily use a Wordpress plugin or a Magento module to get the website up and running however there will be issues. Booking websites involve a lot of APIs to be integrated in your website as well as custom functionality. With the after market plugins you will eventually hit a brick wall and will be left with three choices: 1. Customise the existing plugin, then SQA and so on. 2. Develop a custom plugin developed. This one's going to be a constant endeavour and a long process and your most likely stuck with your developer for a long time. 3. The BEST OPTION: Get your application custom developed with an admin panel tailored precisely to your requirements. Hire a good developer or devIY to make sure it's reliable, robust, secure and above all scalable. You can always use JSP to develop the web application.
Wordpress is definitely the way to go! You say you come for a "Wordpress" background... are you planning on switching to something else? Wordpress is the most awesome CMS out there, there is plugins for just about anything, and the custom post type feature makes it possible to add extra features easily.