I have a bank client who now wants to jump into on-line banking I am
looking for any suggestions/comments/references I know there are
many canned packages out there, but I'm looking for those that may be CF
based and proven.
Developing this from scratch could be quite a chore. Feel
Tim,
Bill is on the money on his comments. On-line banking requires heavy iron, heavy
security, lot of customization and must be fast and easy to use at the same time.
There will be folks on the list that say ETradeBank uses CF -- however they use CF to
connect directly to java servlets.
Bill
rating
transactions. Mind you, it's still a daunting task, but at least you
wouldn't have to worry about the back end as much.
Bill Brown
http://www.bbrown.info/
: -Original Message-
: From: Tim Laureska
: Sent: 7/31/03 5:07 AM
: Subject: on-line banking
:
: I have a bank client
Programmer
BloodSource
Sacramento, CA
-Original Message-
From: Tim Laureska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: on-line banking
I have a bank client who now wants to jump into on-line banking I am
looking for any suggestions/comments
I have two accounts with local banks and they both use a mix of JSP and
CGI.
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 12:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: on-line banking
Can only speak as an user. But I happen to be a customer, and I
I might also add that a site that provides on-line banking has a variety of needs and
functions
There are information only pages, some of which change often.
There are forms, both secure and nonsecure
There are worksheets/interactive apps/training.
There are flashy ads and offers
There are
the back end as much.
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> Bill Brown
> http://www.bbrown.info/
>
> : -Original Message-
> : From: Tim Laureska
> : Sent: 7/31/03 5:07 AM
> : Subject: on-line banking
> :
> : I have a bank client who now wants to jump into on-line
> : banking I am look
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