This how-to reference shows Java programmers and Webmasters how to add an electronic commerce application to their businesses2 Web sites. Divided into two parts, the first section discusses conceptual ideas and deals with legal and procedural issues such as how to work with credit card companies and banks. The second part gives Java programmers the tools and codes necessary for building commerce applications, and provides businesses with a complete virtual store package they can install on a Web site without doing any programming. Includes CD-ROM with... All the electronic commerce Java applets from the book CardShield-- a fully functional, point and click commercial product, written in Java, that enables users to set up a virtual store and transact credit card purchases, immediately.
This book covers the basics of internet commerce, then goes on to describe the advantages and disadvantages of each of the popular methods of selling your items or services on the Web. An in-depth look at using the CGI approach, on to using Java to do the work, replacing CGI scripts. If you are looking at using a credit card verification system, there are many examples and even a fully functioning shop with verification interfaces built right in. If you want to set up an internet shop and want to know how, then this is the book for you
A must have for the Net entrepreneur
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Java Electronic Commerce Sourcebook covers the exciting field of electronic commerce: Including multiple CGI, and Applet for you to plug and play into your new Web storefront. You will like it, I Guarantee! More Questions - Let Me Know. Cary A. Jardin cjardin@xprime.com
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