I'd agree with Mark. If you make a mistake here you could cause all sort of
problems legally and financially for yourself.

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:

> l...@work wrote:
> > hi,
> >       i want to integarte tomcat with open ejb.please guide me on the
> > installation steps and which version of EJB and version of tomcat is best
> > combination.i want to use this for online money transactions.is this
> method
> > of integarting tomcat with open ejb simpler than just writing an ejb in
> > jboss and using jboss instead of tomcat.does using jboss alone ensure
> > security of the transaction page or should i use the security features
> here
> > again to make the page secure.if any of you have sample code please mail
> me.
>
> Given the simplicity of the questions you have been asking in this area
> and the necessity of getting any implementation that involves credit
> cards right I strongly suggest you identify a suitable expert and pay
> them to do this for you.
>
> Alternatively, there are plenty of third party providers out there you
> can use rather than trying to roll your own.
>
> Attempting to do something like this on your own when you apparently
> lack the necessary skills and experience is asking for trouble down the
> road.
>
> Mark
>
>
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