I've been using Cartweaver for some time and integrating the front end into Farcry with a bunch of includes. It works OK but it always sits in the back of my mind that this is a pretty hocky solution. Both in Cartweavers functionality (hopefully they'll soon also release a new version that uses cfc's and separates the presentation layer) and my execution of it. I've been looking around for a java based solution and keep going back to Konacart. It's struts mvc but comes with a bunch of soap and java api's that you can use to build you own from end as they say "in the tech of your choice". My thought is to build a cfc wrapper for the soap or java calls and then a bunch of farcry rules to plonk into pages, mostly for category lists, search boxes and highlighted products. Probably I'll end up redirecting to the application for the real cart based functionality at this stage. I realise there is nothing like KonaKart in the cf world (that I've ever seen... or is there) so I guess my real question is; does anyone have any other suggestions? Is this a sensible solution for a cart? Is there a CF cart I've overlooked? Anyone have experience with Konacart they'd like to share? Is anyone else interested in this?
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