Integrating e-Payment Services with RIA Applications
Keywords:
e-payment, e-business security, Flex, RIA, PayPalAbstract
Given the expansion of RIA technologies, it is highly important to deliver a set of best practices for developers in order to integrate e-business applications with e-payment systems. In this article we present a solution for the integration of PayPal Express with a RIA application developed on Flex. We focus both on security and functionality issues.References
T. Ahmed, J. Hirschi, F. Abid "Flex 3 in Action", Manning Publications, 2009
J. Noble, T. Anderson, "Flex 3 Cookbook", O’Reilly, 2008
M. Pricope, http://miti.pricope.com
R. Constantinescu, F. Nastase, "Process Models for Security Architectures", Informatics in Economy Journal, no. 4, 2006
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2010-12-30
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Pricope, M., & Constantinescu, R. (2010). Integrating e-Payment Services with RIA Applications. Journal of Mobile, Embedded and Distributed Systems, 2(2), 46-50. Retrieved from http://jmeds.eu/index.php/jmeds/article/view/Integrating-e-Payment-Services-with-RIA-Applications
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