Thursday, March 22, 2012

shoppingcart

Hi,
Recently I saw a shopping cart implemented as a WCF service. Is there any
significant advantage to implement a shopping cart as a service as oposite t
o
a shopping cart that uses session to store buyers items, if the service will
be on the same server on which is running the e-commerce store?
Thanks,
Lubomir
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"Lubomir" <Lubomir@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D595648F-E8FF-4202-BA46-952B0F8E0203@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Recently I saw a shopping cart implemented as a WCF service. Is there any
> significant advantage to implement a shopping cart as a service as oposite
> to
> a shopping cart that uses session to store buyers items, if the service
> will
> be on the same server on which is running the e-commerce store?
> Thanks,
> Lubomir

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