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In this chapter, you’ve completed the e-commerce application by integrating BalloonShop with credit card authorization. Short of putting your own products in, hooking it up with your suppliers, getting a merchant bank account, and putting it on the web, you’re ready to go. Okay, so that’s still a lot of work, but none of it is particularly difficult. We’ve done the hard work for you.
Specifically, in this chapter, we’ve looked at the theory behind credit card transactions on the web and looked at one full implementation—DataCash. You created a set of classes that can be used to access DataCash and integrated it with your application. We also looked at PayFlow Pro. The code required to use this credit card gateway is included in the Source Code area for this book on the Apress web site (http://www.apress.com).
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(2006). Credit Card Transactions. In: Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 E-Commerce in C# 2005. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0079-6_16
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