my understanding of the goggle checkout is they provide a shopping cart
and money transfers, like say paypal.
So if someone already has a website, probably the host does not support
java, so ofbiz could run.
If someone has a host where ofbiz can run then it has its own Website,
built in.
Therefore all the goggle would be is another gateway option, along with
all the others that ofbiz has already.
also the Java code they use has to be ver 1.5 compatible, and ofbiz is
not there quite yet, even thought some have got to run on 1.5.
http://code.google.com/apis/checkout/samplecode.html
I work with Yahoo stores that offer paypal as an alternative to straight
CC processing. Not that many customers like to use PayPal.
However you can work the war file you can integrate it into ofbiz.
Just look at the other payment processors for examples.
Rohit Sureka sent the following on 6/29/2006 11:05 AM:
hi,
just a thought, if ofbiz can be made to work with the new google checkout, it
can perhaps spurr greater adoption of ofbiz. Just a handful of e-commerce
providers support of google checkout, thus ofbiz can still have a first movers
advantage if it was made to support google checkout. maybe google will list
list ofbiz on its support e-commerce providers page then. More information on
google checkout can be found at the following links:
http://checkout.google.com/support/sell/bin/answer.py?answer=38688&ctx=sibling
http://checkout.google.com
http://checkout.google.com/seller/developers.html.
rohit
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