Thanks, Christopher.

I found this as Paypal Direct Payment class:

http://www.xojodevspot.com/download.php?view.86

Jean-Luc Arnaud

Le 16/04/2015 22:51, A. Christopher Rosado a écrit :
> Paypal’s API is pretty straight-forward. You can sandbox as well 
> https://developer.paypal.com <https://developer.paypal.com/>. I have done 
> both Paypal Express and Payments Pro (Payflow) in desktop apps successfully 
> and it isn’t too difficult to roll your own solution.
>
> I’m pretty sure there is a commercial code source for RS/Xojo available, I 
> just can’t remember who offered it.
>
> HTH
>
> —Christopher
>> On Apr 16, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Christian Schmitz 
>> <supp...@monkeybreadsoftware.de> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> There are quite a number of options you have, which allow for automation, 
>>> like callback to a webapplication, for instance. But then you have to dig 
>>> into paypal documentations, api reference, etc - it depends on how many 
>>> payments you expect, in order to justify the time for programming a more 
>>> automated process.
>>>
>> well, you just get a URL request from Paypal. You can accept it with a web 
>> app, write to a database and have the desktop app query this database from 
>> time to time.
>>
>>
>> Sincerely
>> Christian
>>
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