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Hello. I am reselling VPS's for Burst.net and I'd like to automate the ordering process. Burst.net has an API and I was wondering if anyone that knows how to set up modules could put something together.

 

Here's their API information: http://api.burst.net/

 

I know nothing about making modules or working with API's, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Hello. I am reselling VPS's for Burst.net and I'd like to automate the ordering process. Burst.net has an API and I was wondering if anyone that knows how to set up modules could put something together.

 

Here's their API information: http://api.burst.net/

 

I know nothing about making modules or working with API's, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

BurstNET already has plans to work on a module to connect with WHMCS (according to the link you gave me) If you wait for that to be done you'll be able to install that with little to no knowledge of how modules or APIs work

 

They seem to want to complete their API first though (it's in Beta testing, which means it seems to work, but they can't gaurentee it will) If you can't wait that long you can write a module (a simple interface that sits between WHMCS and the BurstNET API, passing information between the two and changing the format where neccesary) but if the API is buggy it may not be a good idea, especially if you don't have much programming experience and wouldn't be able to recognise errors when they occur.

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