paybox Mobiliser Architecture

paybox Mobiliser Architecture

The paybox Mobiliser Architecture comprises the technical foundation of the paybox Mobiliser Platform and Products and enables their deployment in various environments. The paybox Mobiliser Architecture is:
Flexible - Architectures for small, medium or large systems

  • Open – based on technology and security standards
  • Future-prove – scalable and reliable
  • Proven – high performance and high availability
  • Extendible – modular and open
  • Services oriented - integration, application development and interoperability
  • Standard technologies – J2EE, JBoss, BEA, Oracle, Linux, HPUX, Sun Solaris, MS Windows

The paybox Mobiliser Architecture is based primarily on the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern, the industry-standard for J2EE application development, with facades providing standard interfaces into the business services for client-side applications. The paybox Mobiliser Architecture enables the deployment of the paybox Mobiliser Platform and all paybox Mobiliser Products different environments.



The paybox Card Mobiliser Solution

  • Designed to run on the UNIX operating system.
  • Object oriented design and completely modular. Developed in C&C++.
  • Layered architecture. Provides flexibility to plug in or remove any layer depending on the need.
  • Facilitates both distributed and centralized transaction switching models.
  • Designed for High Availability fault tolerant architecture.
  • Designed to be completely configurable and parameterized. It can be configured using a GUI based Configuration Management System.
  • System can interface with any RDBMS.
  • Can be scaled up massively (without modification) with an increase in number of Channels and the total transaction volumes.
  • Design provides for having multiple front-end client systems either installed on the Local Network or on the WAN.
  • Front-end systems based on Client Server architecture.
  • Supports a GUI interface to all front-end systems.
  • Built-in operational security when accessed through the front-end systems. Only authorized Users can access the system.
  • Front-end systems are programmed using Visual Basic, JAVA.