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> ok to connect to any payment server(creditcard payment)
> using servlets I guess i need in addition to apache:
You don't *need* to use encryption, but it is an extremely
good idea. Where are these servers?
> 1. mod_ssl (its is a refined derivative of apache-ssl)
That will work.
> 2. certificates from ca like thawte / verisign
You can roll your own, or pay the $400/year for one from
them.
> 3. do i need any interface for java because i am using java servletes?
Ummm, jserv, jsdk, jdk, etc.
> after i get all the above 3 set then i can install a payment server which
> uses sslv3??
Is this creditcard payment server software you run?
>
> can anybody plese tell me who all provide payment server for windows NT for
> sslv3 using java and oracle db??
???
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> 4. I will also need a merchant certificate from aquirer bank
ok; don't know.
>
> 5. anything else i will need from my aquired bank or visa/mastercard/amex
> card???
>
???
> 6. as i understand if i use SET instead of SSL then it is a whole new ball
> game, am i right???
What's SET?
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