Java Electronic Commerce Sourcebook: All the Software and Expert Advice You Need to Open Your Own Virtual Store

Java Electronic Commerce Sourcebook: All the Software and Expert Advice You Need to Open Your Own Virtual Store

by Cary A. Jardin
     
 

This how-to reference shows Java programmers and Webmasters how to add an electronic commerce application to their businesses' Web sites. Divided into two parts, the first section discusses conceptual ideas and deals with legal and procedural issues such as how to work with credit card companies and banks. The second part gives Java programmers the tools and codes

Overview

This how-to reference shows Java programmers and Webmasters how to add an electronic commerce application to their businesses' Web sites. Divided into two parts, the first section discusses conceptual ideas and deals with legal and procedural issues such as how to work with credit card companies and banks. The second part gives Java programmers the tools and codes necessary for building commerce applications, and provides businesses with a complete virtual store package they can install on a Web site without doing any programming.

Includes CD-ROM with...

• All the electronic commerce Java applets from the book

• CardShield— a fully functional, point and click commercial product, written in Java, that enables users to set up a virtual store and transact credit card purchases, immediately.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780471176114
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication date:
02/07/1997
Edition description:
BK&CD-ROM
Pages:
473
Product dimensions:
7.48(w) x 9.17(h) x 1.02(d)

Meet the Author

CARY A. JARDIN is President and Head Programmer of X Prime, Inc., a company specializing in Java and Web programming. He also holds several patents and was a major contributor to Java Developer's Guide.

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