Gateway API Reference Documentation

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Understanding the Gateway API

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Agreement

Allows the merchant to store the payer's payment details and make payments under that agreement without the payer's involvement.

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Browser Payment

Browser payment methods allow a payer to pay for goods and services online on the browser payment provider's website.

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Gateway

Operations related to speaking directly to the Gateway for status or payment option related details.

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Hosted Checkout

Request to initiate a Hosted Checkout interaction.

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Session

A payment session, or simply session, is a temporary container for any request fields and values of operations that reference a session.

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Tokenization

The identifier for the stored card details that may be used for later to refer to the card details to perform a payment or authorization.

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Transaction

Represents a request by a merchant to transfer money (or to prepare for the transfer) between a payer's account and the merchant's account (or vice versa).

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SDKs

Checkout

The JavaScript library allows simple payment integrations for merchant sites.

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Click to Pay

The JavaScript library allows you to add support for Click to Pay to your payment page.

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Paypal

A JavaScript based, client-side SDK for PayPal payments.

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Session

The JavaScript library allows you to collect sensitive payment details from the payer in fields hosted by the gateway.

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ThreeDS

A JavaScript based client-side SDK for 3DS authentication flows for online payments.

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