Building eCommerce applications

"This collection of articles and blog entries is representative of the full spectrum of commerce-related content we've published on PayPal's Developer Network over the past year. You will find tutorials and quick reference pieces for developers. With the creation of x.commerce we have...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Sebastopol, CA O'Reilly 2011
Edition:1st ed
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505 0 |a Getting the World Bank DataLoading the Data into MySQL; Downloading Google Visualization Tools; Configuring a Visualization Web App with Tomcat; Implementing and Querying a SQL Data Source; Next Steps ... ; Chapter 4. Analyzing Open Data for Fun (and Profit?), Part 2; Implementing Table and Line Chart Visualizations; Creating an Event-Driven Line Chart Application; Next Steps; Until Next Time; Chapter 5. Analyzing Open Data for Fun (and Profit?), Part 3; PayPal X: Your Global Payment Platform; Dollars and Sense; Adaptive Payments Configuration; V-Rupees for Graphs 
505 0 |a Generating a Pay Key with the AdaptivePayments APIKickstart the Embedded Payments Flow; Handling Payment Responses; Wrapping Up; Chapter 6. Build an MLM Engine with Neo4j and MassPay, Part 1; What Is Multi-Level Marketing?; MLMs Are Graphs; The Design and Implementation of an MLM Engine; Traversing the Graph to Compute Commissions; Wrapping Things Up; Chapter 7. Build an MLM Engine with Neo4j and MassPay, Part 2; Introduction; Defining the Class; Authentication and API Resolution; Making the Call; Putting It All Together; Chapter 8. Getting Started with PayPal on Django; Introduction 
505 0 |a RequirementsPaypal Accounts; PDT (Payment Data Transfer); Django; Sample Application; Running the Sample Application; Configuration; Database; Web Server; A Basic Payment Workflow; The Model; URL Mappings; Step 1-List Content Available for Purchase; Step 2-Attempt to Access Content; Step 3-Purchase Content; Step 4-Verify Payment; PDT validation; Step 5-Successful Purchase; Further Enhancements; Conclusion; Further Information and Other Resources; Chapter 9. Accelerate Your Development Using the Apigee API Console; What Is the Apigee PayPal API Console?; APIs Available to You in the Console 
505 0 |a Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Creating a Mobile Enabled Shopping Cart with HTML5, jQuery, and TaffyDB, Part 1; Step 1: Set Up the Tutorial Directory on Your Web Server; Step 2: Provide the Entire Product Catalog in JSON Format from the eCommerce System; Step 3: Set Up the Catalog HTML Page; Step 4: Load the Product Catalog in JSON Format from the eCommerce System; Step 5: Display the Store View; Step 6: Display the Category View; Step 7: Display the Product View; Step 8: Style the Links and Buttons; That's It 
505 0 |a Chapter 2. Creating a Mobile Enabled Shopping Cart with HTML5, jQuery, and TaffyDB, Part 2Step 1: Bind the Add to Cart Button to the addToCart() Function; Step 2: Initialize the HTML5 Cart Database; Step 3: Store the Product Information in the cartItems Database; Step 4: Add the HTML for the Cart View and Bind the View Cart Button to the demo.viewCart() Function; Step 5: Display the Cart; Step 6: Format the Cart View; Step 7: Stringify the Cart to Send to the Server; Step 8: Clear the Cart Contents; That's It; Chapter 3. Analyzing Open Data for Fun (and Profit?), Part 1 
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520 |a "This collection of articles and blog entries is representative of the full spectrum of commerce-related content we've published on PayPal's Developer Network over the past year. You will find tutorials and quick reference pieces for developers. With the creation of x.commerce we have expanded our coverage to address the needs of eBay and Magento developers and you can expect to see more content focused on helping both the developer and merchant communities in the coming year. Our team has covered a wide variety of topics including building mobile shopping carts, QR codes, working with various PayPal APIs, including how to integrate PayPal with other technologies such as WordPress. Three main themes have emerged in the commerce world today: mobile, social, and local."--Resource description page