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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby OSWorX » Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:50 pm

I am working on the integration of OC into Joomla - but will need some time, because at the moment I am not really full satisfied with the current OC code (maybe 1.4.0.1 gets better).
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby Yakiv » Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:15 pm

joomx wrote:I am working on the integration of OC into Joomla - but will need some time, because at the moment I am not really full satisfied with the current OC code (maybe 1.4.0.1 gets better).


Cool, joomx. Please keep us updated on your progress. And maybe you could work with Daniel, to get some things in OC adjusted (as far as the code) to make this more doable and cleaner.
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby OpenCart.us » Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:57 pm

Yakiv wrote:
joomx wrote:I am working on the integration of OC into Joomla - but will need some time, because at the moment I am not really full satisfied with the current OC code (maybe 1.4.0.1 gets better).


Cool, joomx. Please keep us updated on your progress. And maybe you could work with Daniel, to get some things in OC adjusted (as far as the code) to make this more doable and cleaner.


I also want to see OC and Joomla integration and am available for beta testing.

Daniel wrote:I really want this to. I was contacted a while ago by peter russell one of the people responsible for marketing Joomla. i also have the guy that wrote the 1.5 version on my skype list.


@ Daniel: The Joomla Leadership and Honor Roll Teams are excellent models to copy for OC Team(s) when you are ready to "open up" OC development to a capable trustworthy group of developers committed to helping you take OC to the next level as discussed in other threads:
http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9337&start=255#p46759
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby jroakes » Sun Apr 04, 2010 6:40 pm

I agree with everything. I was kind of shocked when I discovered there wasn't a legitimate integration between OC and Joomla or Wordpress. OC is becoming my favorite cart for its simplicity, the only contender with Joomla is VM which is ugly and buggy. There are just too many add-ons for Joomla and WP for OC to compete as a CMS.
This functionality as a paid component could easily be passed on to my clients.
I would use the softphp version now if the code wasn't encrypted and if the site didn't look like a hacker site. Is there anyway to find out if that version is legit?
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby filipb » Mon Apr 05, 2010 12:49 am

How is the process on this?
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby TonyG » Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:50 am

filipb wrote:How is the process on this?


Check this out: http://www.jhshop.info/projects/jh-shop .. I've just installed it on my test server looks very promising.
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby filipb » Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:27 pm

looks promising, anyone else who has tried?

and any integration with wordpress yet?
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby mhoq » Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:08 pm

JooCart(OpenCart 1.4.7 + Joomla 1.5+)
JooCart sends nothing secretly except licensekey to soft-php.com and very few files are encoded to make sure everybody use it ligally.
It works with 5.3 too and also works with ionCube supported Server

Now JooCart released for opencart 1.4.7 and joomla 1.5+
It is easy to upgrade from previous versions with single click.
*You can upgrade your existing opencart site without loosing your data.
*Integrated with joomla front end user login(single login)
*Separate Joomla Modules(Categories,Shopping Cart,Information etc)
*Joomla Admin Panel
*Combined with Joomla template's CSS
http://www.soft-php.com/joomla-shopping-cart.html
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby mhoq » Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:10 pm

JooCart sends nothing secretly except licensekey to soft-php.com and very few files are encoded to make sure everybody use it ligally.

It runs with 5.3 too and ionCube supported server.Most of the hosting supports ioncube even php is 5.3
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby Daniel » Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:10 pm

Can we have an open source version pelase? anyone?

Charging for a bridge between 2 openb source projects does not seem right.
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby mondy » Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:07 pm

B"h

I woul'd like to suggest an easy and clean way to integrate OpenCart with every CMS and/or other E-hop as well, no mater which language (asp, cgi, etc.).

Just change the OpenCart template to output a XML string, then catch it in the other system and convert it to youre format.

In other words, the OpenCart system could be (in minor changes) NOT an E-shop but an ENGINE to proccess all data.

I had a plan to do it myself, but I don't have time yet.

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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby Daniel » Sun May 02, 2010 10:18 am

Just foudn that JHShop is a opencart intergration:

http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... cart/10892
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby SteveD » Mon May 03, 2010 3:33 am

Is it a bridge or an OpenCart spin-off? I don't want to lose the ability to add mods designed for OC.
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby Daniel » Tue May 04, 2010 12:21 am

both i think.
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby joomler » Wed May 26, 2010 1:42 pm

I wouldn't get too excited about JHShop. The dev seems to treat this as a hobby more than a project/product. He will login once every few weeks to fix some things the disappear for a week or two (longer sometimes).

So, don't get your hopes up about this one. If there were a great Joomla programmer out there, this Fork of opencart is ripe for picking and forking again with someone interested (truly) in taking this killer opencart project and making a serious joomla ecommerce product. VM is overly complex and going through too many changes to depend on right now.

Opencart is refreshingly nice, clean with a great backend that users can understand how to use vs. VM and others.
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby djacouma » Fri Jun 25, 2010 4:31 pm

The demo for joocart looks flawless. I'm unclear though as to whether I need to install, configure and run opencart seperately, and then buy/install/configure joocart to interface with it - or whether the joocart package automatically calls and gets opencart. I must agree that it's a little strange having a non-GPL package bridging two apps, but based on what I've researched this morning in terms of e-commerce options for a site developed in Joomla, opencart is clearly the way to go and this bridge makes it possible in Joomla. The fact that joocart is non-gpl though makes me pray that support is excellent and bugs are few/NONE!
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby starofriches » Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:23 pm

Has anyone ended up using JooCart with Joomla? I decided to buy it. As someone previously mentioned, you get a license key and nothing else. They point you to this documentation. I haven't yet sent in an email for help to softphp, but that will be my next step and if I hear back, I'll post what I learn here.

I seem to have successfully installed the JooCart/Joomla zip file to the Joomla admin and I'm seeing it show up under Components and can then reach the OpenCart Administration page inside my Joomla admin. This all seems positive, I'm just not sure how to proceed from here.

Anybody have actual experience?
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby mhoq » Fri Aug 13, 2010 9:15 am

If you any queries about JooCart,just send then email or create an ticket in their support system.
They released JooCart for OpenCart 1.4.8.It works with joomla 1.5.x as well as joomla 1.6 beta.

You can see link of opencart admin panel under components after login into joomla administrator
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby mhoq » Fri Aug 13, 2010 9:18 am

* If you have any queries about JooCart,just send them an email or create a ticket in their support system.
They released JooCart for OpenCart 1.4.8.It works with joomla 1.5.x as well as joomla 1.6 beta.

You can see link of opencart admin panel under components after login into joomla administrator
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Re: Integration with Joomla?

Postby mhoq » Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:58 am

New version of JooCart released for OpenCart 1.4.9 http://www.soft-php.com/joomla-shopping-cart-system.html
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