-- Requirements Updated -- 1) I have included a link to a working .net example which you can adapt and build on. 2) More detail added. 3) Screen shots added. 4) Budget increased. Create a website that queries the Amazon Product Advertising API service for mobile phone product information. See detailed requirements for further information.
## Deliverables
Create a website (.NET (C#) / jquery) to allow users to search for mobile phones (form Amazon UK) based on a users chosen category priorities.
A relational SQL database should be created to store the mobile phone categories, for example "Price", "Touchscreen", "Fast", "Manufacturer". Each category will display a list of sub-options once selected i.e. selecting "Price" will display a slider of values from ?0 to ?999. Selecting "Manufacturer" will display a list of checkbox options for "Apple", "Samsung", "HTC" etc
At a later date (not within this project) other items will be searched for other than Mobile Phones (TV's, computers, gadgets etc). Therefore when the database, category and priority controls are built you should consider this.
Once the categories have been selected and put into priority order the website will send a search request to the Amazon Product Advertising API (UK). Returned results should be efficiently cached for 24 hours. Results should be asynchronously returned when more than one category value has been selected (no need for a search button).
The website interface should be written using jquery. Please see the attached screen shots which are based on [login to view URL] - what you deliver should be very similar (click to add, drag and drop, clean interface etc). You should be familiar with .NET, C#, jquery, css and the Amazon API; specifically the API objects ItemSearchRequest, ItemSearch, ItemSearchResponse etc
I would like the following example to be used as the base solution as it gives 90% of the functionality and uses .NET and WCF: Base solution: [login to view URL] Amazon API: [login to view URL]
The code and css etc should be very well written. The look and feel should match sparkbuy, however we will change this at a later date. Thanks
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-- Requirements Updated -- 1) I have included a link to a working .net example which you can adapt and build on. 2) More detail added. 3) Screen shots added. 4) Budget increased.