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Global Gateway
International has developed several integration tools or wrappers
that allow developers with expertise in other programming
languages, software platforms and application environments
to quickly integrate with the Global Gateway Secure Payment Gateway.
Global Gateway COM Component
Object Model (COM), a technology developed and used by Microsoft
Corporation and its partners, is particularly compatible with
the Windows NT system, succeeding as a virtual drop-in solution.
The Global Gateway COM is an in-process server supporting a single-threaded
apartment (STA) model, enabling the implementation of transaction
processing methods in the following languages:
- Visual Basic
- HTML/VBScript
- Active server pages (htm)
- Microsoft SiteServer Commerce Edition
- Other languages that support COM technology
Global Gateway Perl
The Global Gateway Perl wrapper is a common scripting language
written for UNIX and Windows systems used by many e-commerce
developers. Perl is freeware; the only cost incurred for integration
is the Global Gateway Perl wrapper software. Operating systems
compatible with Global Gateway Perl wrapper are identical to those
compatible with Global Gateway.
Macromedia®
ColdFusion®Tag
Macromedia ColdFusion is a server-based
solution for rapidly building and deploying Internet applications
and Web services. ColdFusion allows developers to use a markup
language similar to hypertext markup language (HTML) to develop
their Web application.
Global Gateway PHP
The Global Gateway PHP wrapper is
written in personal hypertext processor language and embeds
the functionality provided by Global Gateway Select API directly
into the merchant's Web server. The operating systems compatible
with the Global Gateway PHP wrapper are identical to those that
are compatible with Global Gateway API.
Global Gateway iHTML Tag
Inline Internet Systems, Inc., has developed
a custom iHTML tag, which is very similar to the ColdFusion
tag. For more information, please visit the Inline Internet
Systems Web site at ihtml.com.
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