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9 Feb 2009

PayPal Sandbox Setup

I am in the process of developing a online e-commerce application for a e-learning business.  As so I am targeting the utilization paypal to enhance my financial architecture.A few things that I found helpful along the way:

  1. Set up of a sandbox account that would allow you to play with your virtual development shopping cart.
  2. Go look at the development center for the PayPal SDK

Tags: basic, paypal, sandbox, setup, soap

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