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C-Pay — The
Technical Stuff
The C-Pay program,
although simple to use, is backed by a highly sophisticated number of
systems that overestimates the necessity of risk management, effective
reporting and making your business profitable.
C-Pay offers the larger corporation or the start-up business the perfect
solution for online sales. The scaleable architecture, product flexibility
and industrial security offers any organization the comfort of a solution
meeting their needs both now and in the future.
The following is
a list of the technical attributes included with this particular program:
Application Program
Interface (API's)
C-Pay supports multiple API's and has the ability to interface with any
in-house development by use of a simply configured API.
- Perl Module
- Java API/Servlet
- COM DLL
- Cold Fusion CFX
DLL
- Cold Fusion CF
tag
Availability
C-Pay provides a reliable efficient service 24 hours a day using high
availability Sun platforms and a number of redundancy features.
Configured Plug-ins
C-Pay is
an interface requiring little to no coding for -
- Miva Merchant
- Mercantec Softcart
- Cart 32
IHTML
VP-ASP Shopping cart
High Performance
C-Pay is written in efficient object based code (C++) that runs on fast
scaleable Unix platforms. It is built to handle large numbers of concurrent
transactions.
Merchant OS
C-Pay will support merchant web sites running on most operating systems
including NT, Solaris & Linux and Unix.
Multiple Processor Accessibility
Certification to the largest credit card processors including FDR, FDMS,
Global/NDC, Buypass, Nova, Paymentech and Vital.
Shopping Carts
C-Pay offers EasyCart as its default shopping cart, but also supports
the leading shopping carts and merchant storefronts from vendors such
as Microsoft, Intershop, Open Market and Allaire.
Standards
C-Pay supports most interchange standards including APACS 30 & 29b, ISO
8583, Amex and Visa 2. It can communicate using a variety of protocols
including X23, TCP/IP and PSTN.
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