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Application server help ...
Hi,
my work is the development of a payment service provider, that's a service
for merchant's to integrate payment facilites in their virtual stores. The
service is working fine (we provide credit card payments, debit cards, etc),
The apllication was developed in java, and englobe frontend's and a backend
machine. Now my question is, should i converge to a application server solution
like JBoss (note that the service is not a virtual store, but a service provider)
? What are the advantages that i can take from that solution ? If the answer
is yes, would i need to build my code from the scratch, your could i use
part of my old code ?
Thank you very much
.luis
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Re: Application server help ...
hi ,
i need some information on the exisiting payment serivce provider applications.
the current applicatiosn written in java is running on any webserver or
is it just running in a JRE environment . Are your java applications thread
enabled . Have u developed any custom security applications for the service
in java .Have you handled transaction issues in your applications directly
. the other side is why do u want to choose JBOSS since its open source
and FREE. does your content management tool seamlessly integrates with JBOSS.
IF your converge your applications to JBOSS whats the implications from
the merchants side meaning have the customers accepted your move to JBOSS
or does it have any implications.lemme know .
Regards,
Murugan
"Luis" <l10572@alunos.uevora.pt> wrote:
>
>Hi,
>my work is the development of a payment service provider, that's a service
>for merchant's to integrate payment facilites in their virtual stores. The
>service is working fine (we provide credit card payments, debit cards, etc),
>The apllication was developed in java, and englobe frontend's and a backend
>machine. Now my question is, should i converge to a application server solution
>like JBoss (note that the service is not a virtual store, but a service
provider)
>? What are the advantages that i can take from that solution ? If the answer
>is yes, would i need to build my code from the scratch, your could i use
>part of my old code ?
>
>Thank you very much
>
>.luis
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