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I was assuming direct clearance (if you mean immediate debit and
authorisation of the clients credit card).

Other small matters...

PCI compliance
3D Secure authorisation (Check that one out)
Presentation of the process in the web app (new window, iFrame)
Session In/Out of state, profile etc. when the result is posted back)
Proper wording to the client (why it failed)
Programming to your chosen payment gateway provider (and QA procedures by
them), simulation server, test server, live server.
Error reporting and logging (security)
AVC checks and the rest...

Old hat to any i Series programmer I am sure (I'm one)?

Maurice


-----Original Message-----
From: systemidotnet-bounces+maurice.oprey=xmli5.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:systemidotnet-bounces+maurice.oprey=xmli5.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Walden H. Leverich
Sent: 08 September 2011 22:00
To: .net use with the System i
Subject: Re: [SystemiDotNet] Shopping Cart

My i comment was simply that you're not likely to find a shopping cart that
can store to the i (mysql route withstanding). As far as the credit-card
processing part, yes, it's not trivial, but can be close, all depends on the
level of detail you're looking for. There are certainly APIs available for
processors that are rather straight forward -- unless of course you're
trying to clear directly.

As for the downtime comment, I can only assume you're referring to the fact
that I have to worry about downtime for my backups on the i, but I can just
backup live w/SQL Server. :-) <ducks and runs>



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