Difference between revisions of "911 Software CreditLine to Cloud9 Migration"
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|A compromise that achieves seemless integration with Cloud9 without the need to re-write the code. | |A compromise that achieves seemless integration with Cloud9 without the need to re-write the code. | ||
− | |*No changes to integration code.<br>*No local storage of secure data.<br>*No local software | + | |*No changes to integration code.<br>*No local storage of secure data.<br>*No local software <sup>(1)</sup> |
|Some features may not be yet available on Cloud9 (some gift cards, at the time of writing) | |Some features may not be yet available on Cloud9 (some gift cards, at the time of writing) | ||
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|POS uses modern JSON interface to connect directly to Cloud9 | |POS uses modern JSON interface to connect directly to Cloud9 | ||
− | |*No changes to integration code.<br>*No local storage of secure data.<br>*No local software | + | |*No changes to integration code.<br>*No local storage of secure data.<br>*No local software<sup>(1)</sup><br>*Multi-platform capability: Can integrate on any OS and environment, Linux, Max OS X, Web. |
|Some features may not be yet available on Cloud9 (some gift cards, at the time of writing) | |Some features may not be yet available on Cloud9 (some gift cards, at the time of writing) | ||
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+ | :<sup>(1)</sup> Locally installed device driver [[Payment_Processing_Developer_Guide#Payment_Device_Controller_.28PDC.29|Payment Device Controller (PDC)]] is required to operate the EMV compliant Payment Devices. The same device driver also allows Store&Forward capability. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 15 September 2016
Cloud9 Payment Gateway Documentation. This site can also be reached at http://docs.cloud9paymentgateway.com
Contents
Overview
This article serves the current users of 911 Software CreditLine in their migration to Cloud9 Payment Gateway.
Migration Paths
Migration Path | Design | Notes | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Hybrid Pass-Through | POS → CreditLine DLL → CreditLine Server → Cloud9 Payment Gateway | CreditLine uses Cloud9 as just another processor. The client is setup on both the CreditLine and Cloud9 and ready for complete migration at a later time, if desired. | *No changes to installation,operational procedure or integration code. *No local storage of secure data. *All the minor processors, that may not be yet available on Cloud9 are also available, including all Gift Cards. |
Requires both the CreditLine Manager & CreditLine Server. |
Full Pass-Through | POS → CreditLine DLL → Cloud9 Payment Gateway | A compromise that achieves seemless integration with Cloud9 without the need to re-write the code. | *No changes to integration code. *No local storage of secure data. *No local software (1) |
Some features may not be yet available on Cloud9 (some gift cards, at the time of writing) |
Complete Integration | POS → Cloud9 Payment Gateway | POS uses modern JSON interface to connect directly to Cloud9 | *No changes to integration code. *No local storage of secure data. *No local software(1) *Multi-platform capability: Can integrate on any OS and environment, Linux, Max OS X, Web. |
Some features may not be yet available on Cloud9 (some gift cards, at the time of writing) |
- (1) Locally installed device driver Payment Device Controller (PDC) is required to operate the EMV compliant Payment Devices. The same device driver also allows Store&Forward capability.
From the makers of Cloud9 Payment Processing Gateway and Creditline Credit Card Processing Software