Baker Hughes wrote:
Thanks to Wendy, JayJay, and Kevin who responded to my previous posts
about Java.
Your replies, and the docs, all indicate that the U2 Java API only
accommodates calls TO UV or UD databases, or Basic subroutines.
From the code examples (found, thanks Wendy), and docs, it appears there
is no UV call to a Java class, from within a Basic subroutine.
In this credit card project, the UV host is actually the client, calling
a Java API which communicates with a Linux host running Live Processor
software (by Retail Decisions). The LP server then passes the Auth
request or settlement to the actual credit card processor across a
frame.
I realize this doesn't answer your question, but have you considered
cutting out the middleman in this scenario - meaning the LP software?
The software vendor may also offer an XML web service gateway that will
allow you to communicate with them directly from UV. They must have
some kind of web service available that their own software is connecting
to. We're in the process of going live with this kind of setup with
Verisign, and the implementation was not very difficult.
-John
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John Hester
System & Network Administrator
Momentum Group Inc.
(949) 833-8886 x623
http://memosamples.com
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