I picked Java for this, because it is the language I am most proficient in (HTML / CSS doesn't count/apply here. Lazy as I am, I started looking into a way to get the data myself. Since this doesn't happen very often, our company doesn't want to spend money to fix the problem, and I have to manually add the content in the CMS. 90% of the content on our websites come from the Icecat database (However, our CMS has sometimes problems correctly parsing the XML data for some products, HP products in particular. In my daily work I am a contentmanager for a webshop. So any obvious mistakes are probably not that obvious to me. No education, just reading tutorials on the web and some small, short programming. So I will start with this: I am an absolute beginner when it comes to Java, XML and XPath. I was not sure whether to open this topic here, or in the absolute beginners forum.
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In addition, changing access URLs and adding authentication to access the Full Icecat database are the main differences. Therefore, switching from Open Icecat to Full Icecat is easy and requires almost no development. The data model and interfaces of Open Icecat and Full Icecat are fully compatible.
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