tag:jbilling.tenderapp.com,2012-10-15:/discussions/questions/1032-running-jbilling-to-use-as-standalone-servicejBilling: Discussion 2016-12-05T10:11:27Ztag:jbilling.tenderapp.com,2012-10-15:Comment/408695572016-09-29T20:47:03Z2016-09-29T20:47:03Zrunning JBilling to use as standalone service<div><p>It can be done. The only limitation is that the jB CE 4.1.1 does
not come with WS/ReST interfaces that you can add with some
effort.</p>
<p>If you only want to use jB as a service to create/manage
Invoices, I would recommend you use jB 2.x.</p>
<p>If you want to use modern UI and customer facing app, then use
3.x or higher.</p>
<p>Can talk in brief about the other services and if they can use
http?</p>
<p>Vikas Bodani<br>
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to 4.1.1? If not, I will download 2.2 and see if I can use that one
as a service.</p>
<p>Alternatively, do you know if its possible to just use the
jbilling jars inside my application so the API is directly
available?</p></div>David Clarktag:jbilling.tenderapp.com,2012-10-15:Comment/408695572016-09-30T14:05:10Z2016-09-30T14:05:10Zrunning JBilling to use as standalone service<div><p>| Alternatively, do you know if its possible to just use the
jbilling jars inside my application so the API is directly
available?</p>
<p>That will not work.</p></div>Vikas@WebDataTechnologiesLLP