My recommendation is www.konacart.com for a open-source java ecommerce
because it is based on OS-commerce
On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 06:09 -0700, Asare Samuel wrote:
> Thanks peter and all those that replied. I think I will take peter's advice
> and find a tool rather than reinvent the wheel. Thanks
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Thanks peter and all those that replied. I think I will take peter's
advice and find a tool rather than reinvent the wheel. Thanks
Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [Marked off-topic
Thanks peter and all those that replied. I think I will take peter's advice and
find a tool rather than reinvent the wheel. Thanks
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> From: Asare Samuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I
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> From: Asare Samuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am trying to create using a small sales tool like that of
> amazon(ie shopping cart, checkout).
There are many of these around already. You will pay less to buy a
license to
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[Asare Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ Tue, 5 Jun 2007 05:29:46 -0700
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> 1)Just wondered if there is already a interface for this already.
There is a bunch of online shopping solutions out in the wild, most of
them proprietary and/or
Sam-
Depends on the backend you're using
Are you using a DB with a JDBC Datasource?
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