You could use jPos, which is what (perhaps) has brought you to this
mailing list.
> According to ISO-8583?
?
jPos provides ISO8583 support.
> pls help me,really its urgent,
If it is urgent, then perhaps you (or your client) should find someone
who knows what they are doing?
8)
> Is there any open source software for ATM Switch?
jPos?
You will have to do some work?
How are you handling security for instance?
What model of ATM will connect - do you have (or control) their
interface specification?
What types of POS device will connect - do you have (or control) their
interface specification?
I would suggest that the components (devices plus target Acquirer
network or Issuer system) drive 50%+ of the design?
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Mark
What needs to be developed for your needs, will depend on what your
needs are.
> In this project we are going to use low cost ATM's,i dont know the
> type of the ATM?
The message protocol and environment you will need to support is derived
in part by the hardware. Find this out sooner rather than later -
selecting on price alone might make your job harder?
> Im sorry to say that,and That switch should be capable
> of processing both intra&inter banking debit and credit card
> transaction at ATM's and POS,
This means very little without the detail of what needs to happen.
Exchanging ISO8583 messages is the easy bit (with software like jPOS).
Did you read the link posted by Chhil?
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Mark
So it is just a project you have decided to do?
I can then see why you are yet to pick your hardware.
How could this project ever be considered urgent? Surely you are
controlling the timeline and budget for your *own* project?
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Mark
No, I can't sorry.
I think You need to bring more to this discussion; any detailed
requirements would help. At the moment you are just playing with a
concept - which completely fails to engage my attention further.
Your current question is similar to asking:-
"I want to build a car with blue paint and tinted windows, for nothing,
will someone show me how please?"
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Mark
?
> i
> didn't find exact answer any where mark,cud u suggest any refference
> books and all?pls
I see Chhil has more patience today than I...
his kind link to Andy's blog - which is *full* of information you should
find very useful is a good place to start.
Good luck.
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Mark
Do you mean anything by 'e transactions' or was that just a typo?
> i dont know where i have to use this jpos?
You don't *have* to use jPos, but if you want to and can conform with
one of the available licences, then you would probably first use it to
handle ISO-8583 messages and network protocols that might be involved in
your ATM, POS and Issuer system/network exchanges.
Are all of your network messages going to be ISO8583 based?
JPos also has supports Field Separator Message (FSDMsg) format which
might come into play with your ATM and more likely with your HSM interface.
May I also point out that your messages are hard to read and this might
be causing other members not to bother even trying to read them.
If you could spend the time to type whole words, you may reap the benefit.
As ever :-
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
will help you get the best answers.
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Mark
I have just moderated a message that appears to be him giving up.
Oh well.
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Mark
>> Are all of your network messages going to be ISO8583 based?
> Yes,
Ok
> could you tell me that at which level(Host level or switch level or etc) we use Jpos?
At all of those levels and perhaps others too. The choice and design is
yours.
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Mark