I have to agree with the financial transaction advice.

Should you need it for other things, the steps for integrating Tomcat and OpenEJB are pretty simple:

  1. Download and unpack Tomcat (any 5.5.x or 6.0.x)
2. Download the latest openejb.war file and place it into the webapps/ directory.
  3. Start Tomcat

You can optionally go the "http://localhost/openejb/"; page and run through the installer after step 3 which will install a javaagent (only really needed when using OpenJPA on Java 1.5).

-David

On Mar 6, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Rusty Wright wrote:

Go back and read my note to your previous post where I refer to CyberSource's Hosted Order Page (HOP) and credit card industry's PCI security requirements. For bed time reading, download the PDF of the PCI security requirements (the condensed version will suffice); they're breathtaking.

l...@work wrote:
ok.thanks .i will get an expert to help me in this.thank you guys for all the
help.
l...@work wrote:
hi mark!

thanks for the kind advice.for your information i am a simple java
programmer with SCJP.and i  lack knowledge in the integration and
production part as i am not exposed to it.but i do have a will to learn and the will to execute if given a chance.if you feel that my questions are too simple enough for you to answer you dont have to answer them .let someone who can guide me correctly do so.of course my project is my own
and i dont have a deadline :)

markt-2 wrote:
l...@work wrote:
hi,
i want to integarte tomcat with open ejb.please guide me on the installation steps and which version of EJB and version of tomcat is
best
combination.i want to use this for online money transactions.is this
method
of integarting tomcat with open ejb simpler than just writing an ejb in jboss and using jboss instead of tomcat.does using jboss alone ensure security of the transaction page or should i use the security features
here
again to make the page secure.if any of you have sample code please mail
me.
Given the simplicity of the questions you have been asking in this area and the necessity of getting any implementation that involves credit cards right I strongly suggest you identify a suitable expert and pay
them to do this for you.

Alternatively, there are plenty of third party providers out there you
can use rather than trying to roll your own.

Attempting to do something like this on your own when you apparently lack the necessary skills and experience is asking for trouble down the
road.

Mark



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