Re: [development-axapta] Re: How to Start !

2005-07-27 Thread Gunish Rai Chawla




guess i am trying to produce a parallel product for our client!
its a great opprotunity to become aware of the poeple who have done
parallel development and are ahead in terms of experience my
conept of doing it is a bit dynamic with a greater degree of user
flexibility... although i am just starting i would need a great
amount of technical advice from your side... during my development
phases... i am much more keen on doing this myself rather than
accuring a ready made product... axapta draws great interest of mine!
Regards,
Gunish 


On 7/26/05, MDYER7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Gunish,
 
 We have an integration between Axapta 3.0 and AbleCommerce which is 
 currently running 9 different production sites. We've implemented a 
 queue system into AbleCommerce so that it attempts to perform all 
 actions in realtime but can queue the requests if Axapta is 
 unavailable for any reason. This gives us a full separation between 
 Axapta and AbleCommerce. You can configure individual transactions 
 to require an immediate response from Axapta, to prefer an immediate 
 resonse from Axapta or to always be queued. We've been working with 
 AbleCommerce and Axapta for the past 5 years. 
 
 The system is implemented using a Windows service that wraps around 
 the Axapta COM connector. Requests are sent using standard internet 
 protocols and can be in either XML format or basic data types such as 
 strings, numeric, arrays, structs, etc. The communications can also 
 utilize (automatic) gZip compression to further improve performance. 
 The system is designed specifically so that the customer can leave 
 their Axapta system on-site and have their AbleCommerce running in an 
 external data center (although AbleCommerce could be on-site too).
 
 We also have an additional piece that can be added to Axapta to allow 
 Axapta to communicate changes back to the AbleCommerce server. The 
 same technology can easily be used to establish bi-directional Axapta 
 to Axapta communciations.
 
 Finally, we've build an integration with the MBSDev Advanced 
 Distribution product (http://www.mbsdev.com).
 
 Please let me know if you would like further information...
 
 Best Regards,
 
 Michael J. Dyer
 Managing Partner
 DigitalEra Group LLC / Digital Enhancements LLC
 Gateway Technology Park
 4931 SW 75th Avenue
 Miami, FL 33155-4440
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 --- In development-axapta@yahoogroups.com, mr_grac 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all,
  i found this group with great luck, lol anyway lets see its
  strength... 
  i am working on integrating a Online Shopping Cart with Axapta
  although 
  it comes with a built in one ... but the one thats there exports a
  flat 
  asp website  while i am using a asp.net based shopping cart 
 (Able 
  Commerce Specifically)
  although i am directly interacting with the sqlserver to retreieve
  the 
  data such as products and categories but i am not willing to 
 put 
  data in axapta directly threw the sql server. now i wanna know how 
 to 
  go about using a webservices to insert data using x++ and 
 morphx ... 
  considering that i dont know the abc of either x++ or MorphX!
  also the major issue that is i dont know the clients database 
  structure  i mean the relations diagram or anything  i am 
  using the debugger in axapta to find out what tables are affected 
 by 
  a event and then apply hit and trial to find out the relations
  this is a BAD Way of going about it !
  Please Help!
  
  - Thanks 
  
  Gunish
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[development-axapta] Re: How to Start !

2005-07-26 Thread MDYER7




Gunish,

We have an integration between Axapta 3.0 and AbleCommerce which is 
currently running 9 different production sites. We've implemented a 
queue system into AbleCommerce so that it attempts to perform all 
actions in realtime but can queue the requests if Axapta is 
unavailable for any reason. This gives us a full separation between 
Axapta and AbleCommerce. You can configure individual transactions 
to require an immediate response from Axapta, to prefer an immediate 
resonse from Axapta or to always be queued. We've been working with 
AbleCommerce and Axapta for the past 5 years. 

The system is implemented using a Windows service that wraps around 
the Axapta COM connector. Requests are sent using standard internet 
protocols and can be in either XML format or basic data types such as 
strings, numeric, arrays, structs, etc. The communications can also 
utilize (automatic) gZip compression to further improve performance. 
The system is designed specifically so that the customer can leave 
their Axapta system on-site and have their AbleCommerce running in an 
external data center (although AbleCommerce could be on-site too).

We also have an additional piece that can be added to Axapta to allow 
Axapta to communicate changes back to the AbleCommerce server. The 
same technology can easily be used to establish bi-directional Axapta 
to Axapta communciations.

Finally, we've build an integration with the MBSDev Advanced 
Distribution product (http://www.mbsdev.com).

Please let me know if you would like further information...

Best Regards,

Michael J. Dyer
Managing Partner
DigitalEra Group LLC / Digital Enhancements LLC
Gateway Technology Park
4931 SW 75th Avenue
Miami, FL 33155-4440
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

--- In development-axapta@yahoogroups.com, mr_grac 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 i found this group with great luck, lol anyway lets see its
 strength... 
 i am working on integrating a Online Shopping Cart with Axapta
 although 
 it comes with a built in one ... but the one thats there exports a
 flat 
 asp website  while i am using a asp.net based shopping cart 
(Able 
 Commerce Specifically)
 although i am directly interacting with the sqlserver to retreieve
 the 
 data such as products and categories but i am not willing to 
put 
 data in axapta directly threw the sql server. now i wanna know how 
to 
 go about using a webservices to insert data using x++ and 
morphx ... 
 considering that i dont know the abc of either x++ or MorphX!
 also the major issue that is i dont know the clients database 
 structure  i mean the relations diagram or anything  i am 
 using the debugger in axapta to find out what tables are affected 
by 
 a event and then apply hit and trial to find out the relations
 this is a BAD Way of going about it !
 Please Help!
 
 - Thanks 
 
 Gunish











  
  
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