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Payment gateways =>Native eCommerce implementation

  • December 2, 2015
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Hello Communities, has anyone tried to implement CQ/AEM Native eCommerce? We are in process to evaluate native ecommerce implementation for small medium business.  During this evaluation the two more activities need to be finalize and need your help;

  1. Payment gateway integration, how do I achieve this seamlessly
  2. PCI compliance, the Adobe claim its PCI compliance but how do I prove it in my design?
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Best answer by JustinEd3

Hi,

As Scott wrote above and as is documented a few times on https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/administer/ecommerce/concepts.html, the JCR commerce implementation is for demo and instructional purposes. It is not intended to be used in production. In your particular case, you could use it as a basis to build a custom commerce implementation which met all of your business requirements. Although more likely (again, to reiterate what Scott wrote) you would be best served by working with Adobe Consulting or one of our partners.

Regards,

Justin

8 replies

smacdonald2008
December 2, 2015

I will seek these answers from internal adobe experts in e commerce.

December 2, 2015

Thanks and I will wait for the earliest response.

smacdonald2008
December 2, 2015
December 2, 2015

I have gone through this before this forum. This article has below info nothing more...

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Checkout

Checkout is implemented with standard AEM forms. This allows the marketing manager to customize the experience with marketing content.

The eCommerce then manages the checkout process with input from the AEM forms.

Payment Security

 

Payment details, including credit card information, are often managed by the eCommerce engine. AEM forwards such transactional information to the engine (from where it is then forwarded to a payment processing service).

Payment Card Industry (PCI) complicance can be achieved.

smacdonald2008
December 2, 2015

The note states the following (in bold and italic). As well -- I was told  that this piece of the functionality out of the box is for demo purposes only. However - it  can used with AEM eCommerce APIs to build a custom implementation. To go down that path - you may need to get in touch with Adobe consulting as there is not much documentation around that area (we are aware of that -- However - i am still looking for internal examples that may help you):

The standard AEM installation includes the generic AEM (JCR) eCommerce implementation.

This is currently intended for demonstration purposes, or as the basic foundation for a custom implementation according to your requirements.

December 4, 2015

Is there way to get Adobe SME answer my question?

JustinEd3Adobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
December 8, 2015

Hi,

As Scott wrote above and as is documented a few times on https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/administer/ecommerce/concepts.html, the JCR commerce implementation is for demo and instructional purposes. It is not intended to be used in production. In your particular case, you could use it as a basis to build a custom commerce implementation which met all of your business requirements. Although more likely (again, to reiterate what Scott wrote) you would be best served by working with Adobe Consulting or one of our partners.

Regards,

Justin

December 9, 2015

Thanks for all the input.