• Resolved Aeniss

    (@aeniss)


    Hi,

    I have a question regarding your plugin functionality. Does it work bi-directional? I mean, it allows our website to both receive and send data to the originator?

    We look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Best regards

    Anthony

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  • Plugin Author berkux

    (@berkux)

    Hi Anthony,

    the plugin sends data via http to an API. Then API answers with JSON and maybe stores something in the back. In that sense http is always bidirectional…

    Or do you have something special in mind?

    Bernhard

    Thread Starter Aeniss

    (@aeniss)

    Hi Berkux,

    Thank you for your prompt reply. I have in mind developing a site which has to pull information from a specific source in real time but it also has to send back data as for the checkout process, selection of different options that can modify the base price, etc. It’s going to be a travel agency. When a customer selects a tour, my site must show a price (pulled from the source). When he/she chooses one or more additional options or he picks a date on the calendar the source has to confirm availability and additional pricing. Once the order is placed, all the data contained in that order has to be sent to the source. Would your plugin do the job?

    Best regards,

    Anthony

    Plugin Author berkux

    (@berkux)

    Hi Anthony,

    I think so. But configuring the plugin is a bit tricky for such applications.
    E. g. at https://www.paracelsus.de/a_sosemi.asp?seminaridinternet=2526024302032019
    the newsletter-registration, booking of courses etc. is done with my plugin.
    Switch to
    https://jsoncontentimporter.freshdesk.com/widgets/feedback_widget/new?searchArea=no
    for that, please.

    Bernhard

    Thread Starter Aeniss

    (@aeniss)

    Switched! Look forward to hearing from you.

    Thanks.

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