Sounds the perfect pitch for MQ series client interface to me - guaranteed
delivery etc.... either "fire and forget" or positive delivery.

It currently uses the AMI interface which was been announced as EOL by the
supplier (another part of IBM) and is also not available on 100% of
platforms (Linux for example) - however it is out there and robust for the
platforms for which it was ported. 

A new version of the interface calling MQ Series should be available shortly
(an API avoiding the need to call AMI).

Regards

JayJay

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Subject: RE: [U2] More Credit Card Info

>From what I'm told, we can send/receive batch XML to their
Live-Processor server (which will be on-site, within our WAN) and the LP
server will handle the connection/communication to the PaymentTech
gateway.  This is all in process here so I'm still trying to wrap my
brain around it.  I'm writing the Programming Spec, as we speak.

Maybe the socket approach you speak of is for the real-time
authorizations, which we are not going to do in Phase One.

bakerdothughes
atmouser
dotcom


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Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 7:16 PM
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I don't know if Paymentech has a drop file interface; it's been my
experience that they prefer the socket interface.  Even the settlement
file is transferred and responses received over a socket interface.
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