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Java e-commerce : MerchantSpace

 
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A J2EE compliant e-commerce solution with enterprise level features, but without the enterpise level price tag?
Ekkon Technologies is proud to introduce MerchantSpace.
There is a lot of mid-market e-commerce software out there but not too many address the needs of Java programmers.
There are a ton of integration features within the J2EE compliant framework of MerchantSpace. The price point allows many java system integrators to bid on mid-market clients without blowing the entire project budget on 'Broadvision' or 'Blue Martini' type licensing fees.
I would love to discuss any java related features of the product with interested parties or you can view the full feature set, API, Class Diagram, DB Schema etc. at http://www.merchantspace.com
While there, visit our partners section. Learn how MerchantSpace can make your next Java e-commerce project more profitable.
[ July 15, 2003: Message edited by: Jason Billingsley ]
 
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