The extent that I got on OFBIZ-71 is a straight
implementation of how google is asking for the
information.  The only information that it's taking is
the info from the cart.  

Perhaps 
 List orderItems = context.get("orderItems"); 

 should be 
 HttpSession session = request.getSession();
 ShoppingCart cart = (ShoppingCart)
session.getAttribute("shoppingCart");
 List orderItems = shoppingCart.get("items"); 



Is it google's policy that you CAN'T know the identity
until the order has been place or that the option
should be available?

--- 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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