Thanks for the reply,
         I have checked the code Chris gave in jira and i also tried to use
it, there chris left the following detail to be filled  and what is  the
entry we have to add with the  ProductStorePaymentSetting i saw it to be an
Table.
         ShippingMethodsType methods = ; //haven't looked into what this is
made up of yet
         DefaultTaxTable defaultTaxTable = ; //haven't looked into what
this is made up of yet
         List alterTaxTableList = ; //haven't looked into what this is made
up of yet
         MerchantCalculations couponInfo = ; //haven't looked into what
this is made up of yet
         String editCartUrl = ; //haven't looked into what this is made up
of yet
         String continueShoppingUrl = ; //haven't looked into what this is
made up of yet

but i could not find these configurations in default ofbiz.

On 9/8/06, rohit2006 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


hi,

before you start integrating google checkout, please be sure to go through
the policies of google checkout. google checkout is quite different than
paypal and i am not sure if you can use that as a model. for eg. in google
checkout personal details are shared unitil the customer has clicked the
order confirm button on google. Roughly the checkout steps are the
following:

1) customer adds the products on your ecommerce website.
2) customer sees the cart, which has all the products added by him
3) along with your checkout button, the customer sees a google checkout
button.
4) customer clicks the google checkout and is redirected to google hosted
pages, your website passes all the cart variables( item name, quantity,
price etc) to google
5) customer logs in google and then google sends you his address details
like zip, country etc, and your site responds to it with shipping methods
available and their charges.
6) google recalculates the order total and if the customer pays for the
order it sends you the personal details of the customer and the customer
is
redirected to your site.

The above steps are for level 2 integration. I am not sure how far it is
practical, but it appears that google checkout is assuming that the
customer
never creates a account on your site. The whole USP of google is that the
privacy of the customer is very high. The customer details are not shared
till the customer has actually paid for the order.

I was also trying to integrate google checkout, but i guess its very
complicated. Chris tried to help me out, but i guess his sample code
violates google's policy, ie. to show the google checkout button along
with
your own, and allow the customer to purchase with creating an account on
your site. If i am correct Chris's code is more like paypal, it sends
google
the cart total shipping amount etc which are calculated while the customer
is still on your site.

Please do read google's checkout policies, before you try to integrate
google with ofbiz.

Rohit





G.Venkata Phanindra wrote:
>
> hi,
>    I found that google check out integration with ofbiz is already and
> issue
> and also read the comments there.
> I also want to use google check out with ofbiz,It will be of great help
if
> some one gives more information on process for integration.if some one
has
> already workeed on it.
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-71
>
> regards
>
> G.Venkata Phanindra
> Mob:: 9849852989
>
>

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