e commerce - How much effort would it take to build a web store in ASP.NET MVC? -


Another little non-technical question, but I could not decide whether to ask here or on server defects ...

I can not say that I am an MVC master yet, but I have created many LOB applications in ASP.NET and WPF / Silverlight so far and currently working on MVC 2, That's why I know the way around me for the most part of my concern about the accounting side of things It is high.

It's easy to go wrong; For example, I once hired to fix a situation where the report of the old transaction records was being calculated using new taxes. Obviously I know now to avoid that particular problem, but there are all other types of things, especially when international billing is involved.

There are packages in which Magenta and OSACAA (which I have used with PHP very good success), but this is it - they rely on the LAMP stack. Integrating it with the rest of the website can prove to be a real pain, especially if I want to host it on a different Linux machine - that I might kill user accounts and styling and all be a killer.

Many MVC Tutorials are tutorials for building e-commerce sites - which are very good, but they are still tutorials, and I doubt they cover all issues.

Any experience in this area?

Edit: Commerce Server, $ 7,000 per CPU Unfortunately for me out of the question.

Edit 2: Wait, it seems that the Commerce Server is also available on the teknot ... it is not certain whether it is a commercial license or not. In fact, and should work for me is interesting, they are practically similar services.


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