The PCI security requirements for doing your own credit card processing (where
your system touches the credit card number in any way, and doesn't even store
it) are quite extreme. You can easily avoid all those issues if you use
CyberSource's Hosted Order Page, or Auth.net's.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: l...@work [mailto:surya...@gmail.com]
Subject: RE: can tomcat 5.0 run ejb's and support online
credit cardpayments
what do you suggest ..better to use ejb's with
jboss or write servlet in tomcat..which will have
less problems when it comes to integration with
the payment processr and security issues.
If you're writing your own application, it shouldn't make any difference. If
you obtain an application from somewhere else, you'll need to run that
application in the kind of container the application is designed for. It's all
up to you.
- Chuck
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