Nancy,

How are you handling integration with Credit Card vendors/payment into your
merchant accounts?  We have our own shopping cart that we created, but we
ran into an issue when we wanted to integrate with VeriSign for credit card
validation.  Has this been an issue for your company?

Celeste

-----Original Message-----
From: Nancy Crisostomo Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 5:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to handle Shopping Cart in JSP/Servlets


Hi Celeste!
Now we are developing a kind of Shopping Cart and everything works fine! and
we
didn't need any vendor's services
We based all of our Java Source Code (JSP/Servlets) in the examples attached
in the
book titled:"Using Java Server Pages and Servlets" Special Edition by Mark
Wutka
(Chapter 8)
But right now you could download the examples's source code from
http://www.wutka.com

Hope this helps you!
Regards,
Nancy.


"Haseltine, Celeste" wrote:

> To those in the user community that are working on JSP/servlet web sites,
if
> you have a need for a "shopping cart" for your site, how are you handling
> that?  Are you purchasing off the shelf software, "renting" a shopping
cart
> on another vendor's servers, purchasing a "store front" package that
> includes a shopping cart, or writing your own?
>
> I've spent two days researching the web to see if I could find a simple
> third party shopping cart software package that would run on a Windows
2000
> server, and could be integrated with my JSP/Servlets/Java bean classes and
> my SQLServer database.  I've had no luck in finding anything other than a
JS
> shopping cart, and an applet shopping cart, neither of which I want to
use.
> Is everyone out there writing their own custom shopping cart classes?  And
> if so, how are you incorporating the plug in's that are available from
> credit card validation vendors such as VeriSign?
>
> My only other option is to purchase a "store front" package, and that
really
> encompasses more functionality than we need, and the costs are much
greater.
> If anyone has had to address this issue for their company, I would
> appreciate any advice/feedback you can offer.
>
> Celeste
>
>
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