If your writing your own credit card process, do you know it has to submitted and PCI certified?
Paul
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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Osmond
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2018 10:20 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: REST from V7R3
If this needs to go to another group please let me know. First a little history, back in the day (2005) I had to write a PGM on the i5 to send credit card requests to Vital (now known as TSYS) and that has worked for years. All in C using a socket connection and the gsk_. I learned a lot and pretty sure Scott K had some examples.
So now the powers to be want to move to Sage (known now as paya). This is a POST/GET type process. Found an example of RPG (sorry now in my skill set) but I need to do this in C or CBL (ILE). Maybe even PHP (another one not in my skill set). So some of the documentation indicated I need to setup Web Services Server. Is this correct? The PGM will need to submit POST and GET to the URL provided by "paya". Am I even close?
Thanks
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