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9 Feb 2009

PayPal SOAP basics

The purpose of this article is to cover standard SOAP capability of PayPal interfaces.  As a reference I use PP_API_Reference.pdf document provided in the documentation section of PayPal Developer Center.

Lets begin by defining some standard references that will come in-play later on:

Test Sandbox links: PayPal Schema, eBL [Ebay Business Language] Base Components and Component Types

Production links: PayPal Schema,  eBL Base Components and Component Types

Tags: api, basic, center, components, developer, guide, paypal, reference, soap

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