Integration Guide
Table Of Contents
- PayPal Express Checkout Integration Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Getting Started With Express Checkout
- Express Checkout User Interface Requirements
- Related API Operations
- Integrating Express Checkout With PayPal SDKs
- Going Live With Your Express Checkout Integration
- Obtaining API Credentials
- PayPal Name-Value Pair API Basics
- PayPal SOAP API Basics
- PayPal WSDL/XSD Schema Definitions
- PayPal SOAP API Definitions
- Security
- SOAP RequesterCredentials: Username, Password, Signature, and Subject
- SOAP Service Endpoints
- SOAP Request Envelope
- Request Structure
- SOAP Message Style: doc-literal
- Response Structure
- Error Responses
- CorrelationID for Reporting Problems to PayPal
- UTF-8 Character Encoding
- Date/Time Formats
- Core Currency Amount Data Type
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Obtaining API Credentials
Creating an API Certificate
2. Using WinHTTPCertCfg, change the username in LOCAL_MACHINE\My -a username
to one of the following values:
Configuration Username value
ASP. NET
ASPNET
Windows IIS 5 default configuration IWAM_machineName, where machineName is the computer
name
Windows IIS 6 default configuration
“NETWORK SERVICE” (You must include the quote marks.)