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Subject: RE: Suggestions for E-Commerce connections to Java.
> I've got a client that I've help develop a API for leveraging the
Cybercash
> API from Java. I've broached the subject of releasing the code as an open
&g
ut there?
Dirk
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> Zymbaluk
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 2:44 PM
> To: Java Apache Users
> Subject: Re: Suggestions for E-Commerce connections to Java.
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> Donald,
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I'd also be interested in seeing your code once it's finished.
Thanks,
Greg Z
Noah Nordrum wrote:
> I am writing a class to TNSecurity for "invisible" processing. I will be more
> than happy to forward it to you when I am finished(2-3 weeks, not very high
> priority yet).
>
> Gregory Carter w
Donald,
I'd also be interested in seeing your Java code if you are able to release it,
we are doing something similar with Cybercash
Thanks,
Greg Z.
Donald Ball wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Gregory Carter wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have a method of connecting to something like Cyber Cash to
>
I am writing a class to TNSecurity for "invisible" processing. I will be more
than happy to forward it to you when I am finished(2-3 weeks, not very high
priority yet).
Gregory Carter wrote:
> Does anyone have a method of connecting to something like Cyber Cash to
> verify credit card numbers?
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Gregory Carter wrote:
> Does anyone have a method of connecting to something like Cyber Cash to
> verify credit card numbers?
>
> I am trying to build a payment server and I need a Java API to a bank.
We've recently been trying to accomplish the same thing. We didn't found
Does anyone have a method of connecting to something like Cyber Cash to
verify credit card numbers?
I am trying to build a payment server and I need a Java API to a bank.
Any help would be much appreciated.
-Gregory Carter
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