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I'm working on integrating a vendor's Vortx product catalog into our company's BigCommerce web store. 27k items, 10 attributes (soon to be 30). The vendor supplied us with what looks like solid documentation and recommended we hire a web programmer with experience consuming web resources.
My question is whether this project really requires an experienced programmer or whether I might be able to take care of it myself. I have a good basic understanding of XHTML and XML, and I've been reading the w3schools.com tutorials on everything else - so far, nothing too over my head.
The vendor's recommendation is to use SOA, SOAP, WSDL, and EDI. I've been reading up on them but still not exactly sure how they all work together.
Am I getting in way over my head or might I be able to figure it out with some study time and save the company a few thousand bucks on hiring a web programmer? Speaking of which, what price range would be reasonable if we do hire a programmer?
Thanks!
My question is whether this project really requires an experienced programmer or whether I might be able to take care of it myself. I have a good basic understanding of XHTML and XML, and I've been reading the w3schools.com tutorials on everything else - so far, nothing too over my head.
The vendor's recommendation is to use SOA, SOAP, WSDL, and EDI. I've been reading up on them but still not exactly sure how they all work together.
Am I getting in way over my head or might I be able to figure it out with some study time and save the company a few thousand bucks on hiring a web programmer? Speaking of which, what price range would be reasonable if we do hire a programmer?
Thanks!
