Sun published a j2ee paper that details a pet store
"commerce" site with shopping cart functionality...go
to javasoft.com and get it. uses a mvc approach with
one main controller servlet.

--tinou

--- Steven Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>      We've been asked to essentially build a
> replacement, in java,
> using J2EE, build a replacement for the various
> shopping cart and
> commerce stuff that comes with Microsoft Siteserver.
>  I've never even
> looked at this, but I assume it's a product catalog,
> shopping cart,
> order processing, inventory control, etc,
> collection.
>
>      Has anybody published a good discussion of a
> J2EE architecture
> for such a beast?  It must be a fairly well-explored
> problem space,
> and I'd hate to reinvent the wheel.
>
> Steven J. Owens
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> (I suppose you'd call this a commerce suite, but
> "commerce" has
> become far too diluted a term to use in a subject
> line.)
>
>
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