Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Re: Integrate PayPal Express Checkout Flow in a project that use GWT-RPC

Thanks! Your answer is a lighthouse in the night!

2015-07-08 20:13 GMT+02:00 Raymond Hawkins <raymond.hawkins@gmail.com>:
Without spending a whole lot of time on it, if you want to use GWT-RPC I think you'd basically copy most of the code from expresscheckout.java into your server-side RPC call so that it's calling paypalfunctions's "CallShortcutExpressCheckout" from paypalfunctions.java directly.

You'll need to handle the session stuff differently somehow though, either passing the amount and token back and forth from the client or storing it on the server some other way.

Good luck!

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