Amazon DispatcherAmazon Dispatcher
Automatically fetch your amazon seller account order info, then email and POST your URLs (web hooks).Amazon Dispatcher
Automatically fetch your amazon seller account order info, then email and POST your URLs (web hoo...Overview
Amazon is so popular these days. Many sellers are selling on amazon. At the same time, they have their own e-commerce websites to sell these stuff. So, they need a software to automatically call Amazon API to get their new amazon order info and save to database, then email and POST info to URLs (web hooks). So amazon selling info is automatically sent to emails and URLs. This software also can automatically find cancelled amazon order, then email and POST to your URLs.
You can check order list and cancelled order list in the software.
Everything is automatically done!
When there is a new order on your amazon seller account, you will get email and check the email out on your cellphone!
demo url:
https://limitless-castle-47734.herokuapp.com
Donate URL link:
https://paypal.me/mingsitservices?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_US/
Company website:
Features
Automatically call Amazon Seller API to get your new amazon order
Automatically save new order info into database, email, and POST to your URLs
Automatically find cancelled amazon order, then email and POST to your URLs.
You can check order list and cancelled order list from the software.
Requirements
It's written in JavaFx. You can run it on any platform: Windows, Mac, Linux.
Database is MySQL. It's free.
Instructions
exe file is in javaamazondispatcher.zip. If you just want to run the app, unzip javaamazondispatcher.zip and get four files to run.
If you want to check the source code, it's in amazondispatcher.zip. It's written in javaFx.
Set up MySQL database.
Run the software, create setting.
Click the button to start saving to database and call Amazon API. Enjoy!
All the details are in the attached word file.
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Category | Scripts & Code / Java |
First release | 27 August 2018 |
Last update | 27 August 2018 |
Tags | Java, Database, API, email, Amazon, JavaFx, desktop application |