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|CreditLine Manager+Server → Cloud9 Processor interface
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!scope="row"| Hybrid Pass-Through  
|No changes to installation or integration code. No local storage of secure data.
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|POS → CreditLine DLL → CreditLine Server → Cloud9 Payment Gateway
|Requires both the CreditLine Manager & CreditLine Server
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|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.
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|*No changes to installation,operational procedure  or integration code.<br>*No local storage of secure data.<br>*All the minor processors, that may not be yet available on Cloud9 are also available, including all Gift Cards.
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|Requires both the CreditLine Manager & CreditLine Server.
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!scope="row"| Full Pass-Through
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|POS &rarr; CreditLine DLL &rarr; Cloud9 Payment Gateway
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|A compromise that achieves seemless integration with Cloud9 without the need to re-write the code.
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|*No changes to integration code.<br>*No local storage of secure data.<br>*No local software <sup>(1)</sup>
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|Some features may not be yet available on Cloud9 (some gift cards, at the time of writing)
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!scope="row"| Complete Integration
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|POS &rarr; Cloud9 Payment Gateway
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|POS uses modern JSON interface to connect directly to Cloud9
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|*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.
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|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

Overview

This article serves the current users of 911 Software CreditLine in their migration to Cloud9 Payment Gateway.

Migration Paths

Migration Path Comparison
Migration Path Design Notes Advantages Disadvantages
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.





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