Thank you Brett for your reply. Did you just construct a https URL and
send it through a socket (non SSL)?

Gamini de Alwis
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Software Developer
Business Manager Software
Tel  (03) 9813 3022. Fax  (03) 9882 5887



-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 10:01 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Credit Card Authorization


Hi Gamini,

  If your working within Australia, I would recommend looking at the
QSI Payment solution, from QSI.  We bolted there client into
a stateless session bean with minimal trouble, without having to
worry about JCE and JSSE, as their client bundle handles most of it.

Cheers,
Brett


> Hello,
> I am working on a typical shopping cart type application based on J2EE
> and we are proposing the Orion Server with our software. I am a bit
> stuck with the problem of Credit Card Authorization in supplying
credit
> card details to a clearing house and receiving a response. I would
like
> to do this from the server side. The Vendor identified by us wants us
to
> invoke an SSL socket on a given port and send information via a
standard
> POST request and will return a standard response. Both the request and
> response can and will be stamped with a unique reference. 
> The problem is the single nominated port and the fact that threads are
> handled within the J2EE container.
> Perhaps someone has been able to solve this problem and I would be
> grateful for any suggestions or possible solutions to this problem.
> 
> regards    
> 
> 
> Gamini de Alwis
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Software Developer
> > Business Manager Software
> > Tel  (03) 9813 3022. Fax  (03) 9882 5887
> > 
> >


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