Hi
Since we need to implement payment gateway using sandbox which is test environment for implementing all the features of "Paypal" . Could anyone please tell me how i will configure ofbiz so that it works with "SANDBOX" . Like the necessary files , where we could make changes. Thanks Prateek Voltix Software India. |
What exactly you mean by "sandbox" here?
AFAIK, for Paypal integration, all the required code is available in the Ofbiz. You would need to modify the payment.properties in accounting component. And of course an account with Paypal. You will also need to configure your store to use the Paypal. Follow the Business Setup Guide as pointed by others here. For integration with other payment processors, there are couple of implementation. You can base your implementation on them. For this you will again need to sign up with a bank and open a merchant account. And better hire an Ofbiz consultant if you are attempting to do which you do not understand. There are many available in India and I am one of them. Thanks, Raj Prateek wrote: > Hi > > Since we need to implement payment gateway using sandbox which is test > environment for implementing all the features of "Paypal" . Could anyone > please tell me how i will configure ofbiz so that it works with "SANDBOX" . > Like the necessary files , where we could make changes. > > Thanks > Prateek > Voltix Software > India. > |
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sandbox is a different URL login and data.
you need to read the paypal documentation at paypal. Prateek sent the following on 10/17/2007 11:29 PM: > Hi > > Since we need to implement payment gateway using sandbox which is test > environment for implementing all the features of "Paypal" . Could anyone > please tell me how i will configure ofbiz so that it works with "SANDBOX" . > Like the necessary files , where we could make changes. > > Thanks > Prateek > Voltix Software > India. |
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Thought you all might be interested as SAP is the only real Ofbiz
competition: SAN FRANCISCO -- German enterprise software company SAP reported quarterly revenue that was slightly above Wall Street's expectations Thursday. SAP reported a top line of $3.45 billion, up 9.5% over the same quarter of 2006 when revenue was $3.15 billion. Analysts were expecting $3.4 billion in revenue, according to Thomson Financial. |
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Hi Skip,
What about Compiere, Adempiere, OpenBravo, ERP5 and TinyERP (shortlist ;o) Jacques De : "skip@theDevers" <[hidden email]> > Thought you all might be interested as SAP is the only real Ofbiz > competition: > > SAN FRANCISCO -- German enterprise software company SAP reported quarterly > revenue that was slightly above Wall Street's expectations Thursday. > > SAP reported a top line of $3.45 billion, up 9.5% over the same quarter of > 2006 when revenue was $3.15 billion. Analysts were expecting $3.4 billion in > revenue, according to Thomson Financial. > > |
Jacques
I forgot the tongue-in-cheek symbol. >) -----Original Message----- From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 11:10 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: The competition Hi Skip, What about Compiere, Adempiere, OpenBravo, ERP5 and TinyERP (shortlist ;o) Jacques De : "skip@theDevers" <[hidden email]> > Thought you all might be interested as SAP is the only real Ofbiz > competition: > > SAN FRANCISCO -- German enterprise software company SAP reported quarterly > revenue that was slightly above Wall Street's expectations Thursday. > > SAP reported a top line of $3.45 billion, up 9.5% over the same quarter of > 2006 when revenue was $3.15 billion. Analysts were expecting $3.4 billion in > revenue, according to Thomson Financial. > > |
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A recent news also stated that SAP intends to target really small businesses, I think with an ASP
or SAS model. Like NetSuite. Jonathon skip@theDevers wrote: > Thought you all might be interested as SAP is the only real Ofbiz > competition: > > SAN FRANCISCO -- German enterprise software company SAP reported quarterly > revenue that was slightly above Wall Street's expectations Thursday. > > SAP reported a top line of $3.45 billion, up 9.5% over the same quarter of > 2006 when revenue was $3.15 billion. Analysts were expecting $3.4 billion in > revenue, according to Thomson Financial. > > > |
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