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Well, your question prompted me to look
over the documentation and see what’s what. It turns out that even if you
prepare an XML transaction, payflow still expects you to use one of their SDKs
to submit it too them. This means that I can’t seem to find a way to do a
straight http post to them outside of their software. That said, I’ll
have to turn my attention back to one of the other methods. If COM doesn’t
work, and external EXE is a little iffy, I guess that taking a look at your
bean would be next. Can I assume that the bean would just take an already
constructed parameter string, pass it to payflow and then make the result
available? Thanks for your efforts on this. Robert From: Robert Garcia
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Have you tested <@URL with the xml spec yet? I have found it is not
flexible enough for special types of posts, like this one maybe. You may have
to set headers, etc. I am sure I can find some java code that I can use as a framework. Let
me know if your test works. I will posting the verisign bean, and the magick bean, in the next day
or two. It went into production today, once you resolve what doesn't work, and
don't use in the studio, the beans just work, and don't fail. I even tested the beans against the witango dll sample, and made a
simple dll. The bean was just as fast, if it was already instantiated in memory
as an object. -- Robert Garcia President - BigHead Technology VP Application Development - eventpix.com Magalia, Ca 95954 ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040 On May 9, 2006, at 12:45 PM, Robert Shubert wrote:
I have not yet started
construction on my new method, but I am anticipating to use the XML structure along
with Witango's built-in @URL to do the communication. If that should
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