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Table Of Contents
- Name-Value Pair API Reference for Germany
- Preface
- Overview
- Accepting PayPal in Express Checkout
- Basic Checkout with PayPal
- Support giropay and electronic funds transfer
- Controlling the Shipping Address Using SetExpressCheckout
- Changing the Language on the PayPal Login Page Using SetExpressCheckout
- Changing the Logo on the PayPal Pages Using SetExpressCheckout
- Form-Filling Your Payment Review Page Using GetExpressCheckoutDetails
- Making a Sale Using DoExpressCheckoutPayment
- Changing the URL for IPN Using DoExpressCheckoutPayment
- Including Line Item Details Using DoExpressCheckoutPayment
- Including Subtotals Using DoExpressCheckoutPayment
- Updating Order Details Using DoExpressCheckoutPayment
- Updating the Shipping Address Using DoExpressCheckoutPayment
- Back-Office Administration
- NVP API Method and Field Reference
- Error Message Reference
- NVP API Web Samples
- The Java SDK
- The ASP.NET SDK
- Country Codes
- Index
The ASP.NET SDK
Installing the ASP.NET SDK
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Minimum Hardware Requirements
The following table lists the minimum hardware requirements for using the PayPal SDK in
development and test. Production systems might require more capacity, depending on their
expected load.
Required: Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, Service Pack 1
IMPORTANT: The PayPal SDK requires Service Pack 1 for Microsoft .NET Framework
1.1. You can get Service Pack 1 from the Microsoft web site.
Downloading and Installing the SDK
The latest version of the PayPal SDK is available at
https://www.paypal.com/IntegrationCenter/ic_nvp.html. You can download either a self-
extracting installation program or a zipfile distribution.
The installation is straightforward and requires no special instruction. You have the option to
install the SDK source, if you like.
Post-installation Set-up
This section details steps to take before you start using the PayPal SDK.
Referencing the SDK DLLs
Before developing applications with the SDK, be sure to add references in your ASP.NET
projects to the SDK dynamic load libraries (DLLs) in
SDK_root\bin.
Installing the Samples
The SDK comes with sample applications for your study and use. These samples can be
installed in Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). For more information about the
samples, see “Sample Applications” on page 115. For more information about installing in
IIS, see “Installing the Samples in IIS” on page 116.
TABLE E.2 Minimum System Hardware Requirements
Component Minimum Capacity
RAM 256 MB
CPU Pentium 1 GHz
Disk space 50 MB