Introduction
A technical Interview with Matthew Reynolds, author of Beginning
E-Commerce with Visual Basic, ASP, SQL Server 7.0 and MTS
Matthew Reynolds is a developer, architect and evangelist of Web-based
applications running on Microsoft Internet technologies. He is also Senior Editor
for ASPWatch.com.
How did you come to find yourself writing a book for Wrox?
It’s always been something I
wanted to do! The timing was lucky, though. I’d just left my old
job to set-up my own Internet startup so while my new business was getting up
to speed I had the time to realize that ambition. I’d contributed some
work to a couple of other Wrox titles before “Beginning E-commerce” and written
for a few Web sites, but this was my first major writing project.
In this book you create two object libraries, WroxCommerce
and WroxProcessor, what are the main features?
“WroxCommerce” is used to drive
the cart and catalog activities of the store, effectively it’s all the bits
and pieces that lets the customer see what’s for sale, put things in the shopping
cart and order whatever he or she wants to buy. WroxCommerce also handles
the management of customer information, recommendations and suggestions and
a lot of the cool toys that we build into the components as we work through
the book.
“WroxProcessor” controls what
happens to the order after the order has been placed in the system. It’s
the implementation of what’s called an “order processing pipeline” – it takes
the order and passes it between all the interested parties, such as suppliers,
warehouse staff, accounts, and so on.