I un-commented this and then tried an initialisation. The initialisation
failed BUT it did write the currency, merchant and certificate files.
been written. By this point I was assuming that it was the callback URL
that was incorrect.
However my callback is still not functioning.
>
> BJ Freeman sent the following on 7/10/2006 4:08 PM:
> > found this
> >
http://lists.ofbiz.org/pipermail/users/2003-July/001332.html> >
> >
> > Iain Mac Donald sent the following on 7/10/2006 3:46 PM:
> >> I have wasted days trying to get Worldpay and Ofbiz to talk to each
> >> other without success.
> >>
> >> I am getting this in the logs
> >>
> >> EXCEPTION com.worldpay.select.SelectException: Process failed
> >> Caused By: EXCEPTION com.worldpay.protocols.crypto.CryptoException:
> >> Failed to get keypair generator
> >> Caused By: EXCEPTION com.worldpay.select.SelectException: Select key
> >> generator algorithm not found
> >> Caused By: java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException: class
> >> cryptix.provider.rsa.BaseRSAKeyPairGenerator configured for
> >> KeyPairGenerator(provider: Cryptix) cannot be acces
> >> sed.
> >>
> >> The Tomcat docs suggest this is because the JVM cannot find the JSSE JAR
> >> files. Can that be correct as Tomcat quite happily serves the correct
> >> cert to browsers.
> >>
> >> AND
> >>
> >> I still think the callback URL isn't correct.
> >>
> >> I had a look at SelectRespServlet.java and WorldPayEvents.java.
> >>
> >> My understanding is that WorldPayEvents initializes the M_ variables
> >> and passes them to WorldPay; SelectRespServlet handles the callback
> >> and is passed back the variable contents by WorldPay.
> >>
> >> SelectRespServlet is addressed by the callback URL via
> >>
> >>
https://mysite.com/ecommerce/select> >>
> >> I notice that ofbiz requires various callback data to be returned via
> >> the callback URL, which are initialized in WorldPayEvents:
> >>
> >> M_controlPath
> >> M_userLoginId
> >> M_dispatchName
> >> M_delegatorName
> >> M_webSiteId
> >> M_localLocale
> >> M_confirmTemplate
> >>
> >> SelectRespServlet requests those parameters (using the same name), so
> >> presumably the callback URL should be defined as
> >>
> >>
https://mysite.com/ecommerce/select?M_controlPath=<wpdisplay
> >> item=M_controlPath>
> >>
> >>
> >> But what about the other M_ variables?
> >> And what about
> >>
> >> M_notifyEmail
> >> M_confirmEmail
> >>
> >> which are requested in SelectRespServlet but not initialized or used
> >> anywhere else?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 21:13 -0700, BJ Freeman wrote:
> >>> ok the M_ is used to pass back data to ofbiz. it is not data
> >>> processed by world pay.
> >>> The URL for the pass back is already created.
> >>>
> >>> since each product store used diffenent settings, I don't see the
> >>> need for m_somesetting_1
> >>>
> >>> hope that helps
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Iain Mac Donald sent the following on 7/8/2006 2:54 PM:
> >>>> I think in about 6 months I will understand your reply :)
> >>>> Currently I am at the bottom of a very steep learning curve.
> >>>>
> >>>> I could see from your previous post the URL needs to include the
> >>>> variable M_controlpath. However, what I don't know is how I express
> >>>> that
> >>>> URL so that Ofbiz understands it.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks in anticipation.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 11:28 -0700, BJ Freeman wrote:
> >>>>> I have not used Worldpay, but have others.
> >>>>> From the Documentation from world pay M_ has a Different meaning
> >>>>> the MC_. both are world pay defined.
> >>>>>
http://support.worldpay.com/kb/reference/faqs/callback_faqs.html> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> here is sample code from world pay
> >>>>>
http://support.worldpay.com/integrations/invisible/iig/pro.java> >>>>> that shows how to send with different iinstallation and merchant ID's
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> application/accounting/src/org/ofbiz/thirdparty/worldpay/SelectRespServlet.java
> >>>>> and WorldPayEvents how the send-back (call back) is handled,
> >>>>> and shows the properties and how there are used.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> you can find reference to
> >>>>> _CONTROL_PATH_ ( linkParms.setValue("M_controlPath",
> >>>>> (String)request.getAttribute("_CONTROL_PATH_"));
> >>>>> )
> >>>>> in
> >>>>> ControlServlet.java
> >>>>> and
> >>>>> makeLink in RequestHandler.java.
> >>>>> this will let you figure out what the real address would be.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> so after all that the answer is:
> >>>>> ofbiz code is setup to handle accounts from different ProductStore.
> >>>>> GenericValue paymentConfig =
> >>>>> ProductStoreWorker.getProductStorePaymentSetting(delegator,
> >>>>> productStore.getString("productStoreId"), "EXT_WORLDPAY", null, true);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> so based on the parms for that productStore, the URL is created.
> >>>>> in this case M_ is passed back to ofbiz and handled in
> >>>>> SelectRespServlet.java
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Iain Mac Donald sent the following on 7/8/2006 10:16 AM:
> >>>>>> Hello BJ
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 07:35 -0700, BJ Freeman wrote:
> >>>>>>> I believe andy did some work on it. it should also be in the
> >>>>>>> emails archives.
> >>>>>> I had seen your contributions in the thread, I referenced before,
> >>>>>> but I
> >>>>>> am probably being a bit dim
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> <quote>
> >>>>>> We don't have to change the code.
> >>>>>> but the World pay setup for Call back has to be initialize
> >>>>>> the instruction are under
> >>>>>> "Can I have more than one callback URL per installation ID? "
> >>>>>> Finally, on the Customer Management System, you will need to set your
> >>>>>> Callback URL to include the name of the variable using wpdisplay,
> >>>>>> e.g.:
> >>>>>> <wpdisplay item=M_controlpath>
> >>>>>> the variable used by ofbiz is M_controlpath
> >>>>>> </quote>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Are you saying that all I need to do is set the callback URL to...
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
http://mysite.com:8080/ecommerce/select[something else here]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I am not sure what the [something else here] should be
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> NOt sure if this was pre Jira or not. so you might check the Jira
> >>>>>>> list as well.
> >>>>>> Didn't find anything here.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Iain Mac Donald sent the following on 7/8/2006 4:32 AM:
> >>>>>>>> I have just come across this thread
> >>>>>>>>
http://lists.ofbiz.org/pipermail/users/2005-April/007461.html> >>>>>>>> and I am wondering if these issues have been resolved.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> It seems the callback feature isn't working which in turn means the
> >>>>>>>> initialise from Worldpay fails. The currency files and Worldpay
> >>>>>>>> certs
> >>>>>>>> seem to get written to the correct places but because the
> >>>>>>>> callback fails
> >>>>>>>> the loop isn't closed.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Anybody using Worldpay and Ofbiz successfully?
> >>
> >