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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