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i've tested my site with sandbox url, it is working fine.
Now client wants to create an account. Which type of account he has to create?
Developer or Business?
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You want a business account. That way they can actually process real transactions.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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My client has commissioned a project to create a custom eshop. This project has a lot of customization to be done if i use a ready solution (Nopcommerce etc). Also the list of products will be great. Which platform do you recommend for such a project? Basically I want to do customization of both the frontend and the backend.
Thank you
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I have experience with asp.net, but not with ecommerce solution. Performance of nopcommerce?
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Depends on what your selling and what your volume is, how many employees will operate the website, etc.
Plus what technology you like working with.
Most companies use Magento which is PHP, but I've never really seen anybody make serious money with it. There are lots of program modules for it that you can buy.
Now you have shipping to be concerned with, do you want real time rate quotes with 92% accuracy, then you have to consider rural charge of $5.00 extra to drive out to the middle of the woods, if the shipping address is not an exact match, then a $3.50 correction charge is applied, taking a base rate of lets say $7.45 to $15.95 but you only charged $5.00 for it.
Plus payment processing of lets say $15.00 a month for the payment gateway, plus the merchant account monthly fee, the percentage rate charged. gets quite expansion. The best rate deals are using First Merchant or Chase Payment Tech, so now you need a program that supports the best rates.
People want inventory as well, because they don't have time to look in the warehouse to see if they have it. Also lots of people want remote fulfillment, where orders are transmitted to a remote warehouse and dropped shipped.
I can type about this all day long now, but you really need to gather more information on this before you just select a pre-written program to modify, it may take longer than you think to complete the modifications.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask me. I've been doing this for over 11 years now.
So what are you selling?
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First of all thank you for your information. My client want to develop an e-commerce system like as ebay. He want a site which anybody will register and sell their products (everyone has their own warehouse). So it's complicated website.
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That's a lot of planning first.
If it was me doing the job, before I wrote a single line of code or choose a package, I would think about if the concept is really EBay style, or if that is just a general reference.
[EBAY Style]
I would map out exactly how people pay, where the money goes first, and how to distribute the money back to the seller. You may have to pay the seller after 10 days for the money to clear, and charge 3X the initial fee to make up for 2 transfers. I have EBay customers tell me that the total cost now is about 38% of the selling price.
I would then create a shipping account, in which everybody that sells uses the same shipper number, all freight is prepaid, and pass the shipping charges back to the seller. The shipping label is downloaded from the website and stuck to the package.
EBay is different, for they accept multiple currencies, but pay the seller in PayPal currency, which is technically not US Dollars. Then they charge you 6% to convert the PayPal currency to the currency of your preference. They also have unified shipping, in which all sellers can use the same EBay account to get a group rate to lower the shipping cost to the customer.
[GunBrokder Style]
Or run it like GunBroker.com, in which sellers list the items, and pay 8% of the selling price within 30 days after the item sells. It's pretty slick, because all you do is provide the service and collect the fee's, and you don't have to handle the money.
So to sell an item, you have to list it first, enter your credit card info, buy an auction ad, design it and so forth. The seller runs the auction, if a customer makes a purchase, the website knows about it, and produces a charge to the seller for 8%, or the seller can go to account setting and make the payment.
The seller then collects the payment first usually US Postal Money Order, and ships the item when the check clears. The seller is responsible for not being scammed, and packing the item so it doesn't get damaged. Reputation comments control fraud and bad service.
You make upfront money off the AD upgrades, and get rewarded on the back end after the sale.
There both custom jobs, I don't know of a package that provides these levels of service.
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you can use asp.net, html, css, jquery and sql as back-end
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Of course. But i'm thinking if customize nop commerce(or another .net ecommerce system) or create new e-commerce(like rediscovering the wheel).
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try out http://virtocommerce.com, open source platform for building various applications including eshops
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hi,
how huge data processing in entity framework and where the data stored in mvc.
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As an idea - huge data processing not inside the database is not good!
However you provided not enough information about your problem - so no rally valuable answer can be found.
Please elaborate on the kind of processing and on the 'huge' data real size...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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I can bind a single datatable which return from my SP. But If my SP returns multiple data tables, I can't bind all those data table into my dataset on DataSet.xsd page. How can i Bind it on My DataSet.xsd page. Can anyone help please
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I have the following requirement.
1. Send GPS location to server in real time.
2. Send error data and log to server in real time.
3. Send realtime video data to server.
As I am a embedded developer not much knowledge about server technology and protocols.
For requirement 1 and 2 I guess it can be done with simple HTTP server. But not sure if
real time video data can be sent to HTTP server.
Please suggest a good technology.
Regards
Anil
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Hi,
I have a DateTime object in my app.
I need to turn this value into a JSON date field value like the one MicrosoftAjax.js does i.e.
/\Date(1312312312-700)\/
How do I explicitly do it on the server side?
Thanks.
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Using the JavaScriptSerializer class[^]. Add a reference to System.Web.Extensions if you don't already have one, and import the System.Web.Script.Serialization namespace. Then use:
new JavaScriptSerializer().Serialize(yourDateValue)
Alternatively, you could use JSON.NET[^] and specify MicrosoftDateFormat for the DateFormatHandling setting[^]:
JsonConvert.SerializeObject(yourDateValue, new JsonSerializerSettings { DateFormatHandling = DateFormatHandling.MicrosoftDateFormat })
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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great, it works!
thanks
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( month and year )searching are date-time query in sql-server Plz Help
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Please use correct forum and your question is Not clear. please describe bit more
If you wants to get records in sql by month and year wise then split the datetime value into month & year in front end and pass it to sql
Try this
create procedure [dbo].[sp_test]
@date datetime =null,
@month datetime =null,
@year datetime =null,
@type int
as
begin
if(@type =1)
select * from tablename where month(getdate) =@month and YEAR(getdate)=@year
end
To learn all there is to know. I know I'll be disappointed one day, but I've made a good start, and the eventual disappointment is likely to be brief.
-Roger Wright
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What? This is not clear.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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how to convert value date-time ?
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How can we help with this?your question doesn't make any sense at all. Improve your question with more info
To learn all there is to know. I know I'll be disappointed one day, but I've made a good start, and the eventual disappointment is likely to be brief.
-Roger Wright
modified 17-Feb-14 8:30am.
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As with your other question, this one does not make any sense. Please clarify.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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