with ElasticPath as
a full featured alternative but I am a little uncomfortable with what I
understand their architectural implementation.
Mark
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I see this project, but recent support requests have gone unanswered so
I'm
not sure of it's status
http://sourceforge.net/projects/facecart/
Only one developer, you are at his/her mercy :)
Could be risky unless you don't mind taking the code over if the project is
abandoned or something
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Subject: Re: e-commerce framework recommendations?
paypal an be used with any front end and it was pretty easy to integrate
into a project I made with Core and Tomahawk controls. It is not a full
e-commerce package obviously, but it is good if you are looking
unless you don't mind taking the code over if the project
is
abandoned or something happens to the author.
Good luck.
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Hi,
Does anyone have any recommendations for e-commerce packages/frameworks
(either commercial or open source) that can be integrated into an
application that uses a JSF presentation layer?
thanks,
Mark
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thanks,
Mark
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