Our membership app resides on a Rackspace server.  It's a FoxPro app that
uses FoxPro free tables.  Our client wants the ability to have members pay
dues online.  We are looking into http://www.authorize.net/ for the
processing center.

Current Membership payment data needs to be available to the payment website
to be able to process the correct dues payments, as rates vary and late fees
may apply.  At the end of the day we will import the transactions into our
app through a process within our FoxPro app.

Our idea is that our app creates a table of current membership information
which is sent (somehow) to the payment website.  Members will use the
website to make dues payments.  At the end of the day, the website app will
send the transaction data to our server on Rackspace (somehow) so we can
import the dues transactions.  After processing the transactions, our app
will refresh the website data with current membership data.

We're not sure how to implement the "somehow" (i.e. send/receive data)
to/from the website that submits the payment to the processing center.
We're also open to other ideas.  Our client's web developer says that there
are tools out there to do this, but our initial Google searches have not
come up any solutions thus far.

Here's a simple diagram of what we're trying to accomplish
http://imgur.com/iKvkfNZ  

Thanks in advance.

-Ric

 

 



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