AJAX :: ICertificatePolicy And SOAP API Web Service
Jan 21, 2010
So I'm using the PayPal API. They require bigger companies to send an X509Certificate along with each SOAP API request. I've never heard of using a cert, it's always been just send the API signature along with an API request.
So I first created a class called
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One of the member methods, really the only one you have to implement is:
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So far I'm having trouble really understanding what to pass to this method. I guess the method simply validates that the Cerfiticate is valid. So I'm not sure what ServicePoint is and what to pass into it. I assumed it was my web service reference and a proxy class within such as the
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