PayPal Button Manager API (NVP)
PayPal Button Manager API (NVP) PayPal Button Manager API (NVP)
2Using the Button Manager API With NVPUsing the Button Manager API With Hosted Solution CheckoutWhen your customer clicks the button, he or she is redirected to the Hosted Solution paymentflow. Like the line, he button is live for approximately two hours.NOTE:The PayPal Hosted Solution page displays a button identified as Pay Now to continuethe checkout flow. The Pay Now button on the PayPal page is is different than the PayNow button created by the BMCreateButton API operation. You may need tochange the URL of the image source to avoid confusion.22 April 2012 Button Manager NVP API
3Button Manager API ReferenceThe Button Manager API enables you to programatically create, edit, and delete PayPalPayments Standard buttons hosted on PayPal, and track product inventory associated withthese buttons. You can also create non-hosted buttons with the Button Manager API; however,only hosted buttons support button maintenance and inventory management.• BMCreateButton API Operation• BMUpdateButton API Operation• BMButtonSearch API Operation• BMGetButtonDetails API Operation• BMManageButtonStatus API Operation• BMSetInventory API Operation• BMGetInventory API OperationBMCreateButton API OperationUse the BMCreateButton API operation to create a PayPal Payments Standard button. Youcan create either a button that is hosted on PayPal or a non-hosted button.• BMCreateButton Request• BMCreateButton Response• BMCreateButton ErrorsBMCreateButton RequestThe request fields specify the characteristics of your button, which include associated menuitems related to the button. You can specify up to 5 menu items, each of which can include upto 10 possible selections.Button Manager NVP API April 2012 23
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2Using the <strong>Button</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>API</strong> With <strong>NVP</strong>Using the <strong>Button</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>API</strong> With Hosted Solution CheckoutWhen your customer clicks the button, he or she is redirected to the Hosted Solution paymentflow. Like the line, he button is live for approximately two hours.NOTE:The <strong>PayPal</strong> Hosted Solution page displays a button identified as Pay Now to continuethe checkout flow. The Pay Now button on the <strong>PayPal</strong> page is is different than the PayNow button created by the BMCreate<strong>Button</strong> <strong>API</strong> operation. You may need tochange the URL of the image source to avoid confusion.22 April 2012 <strong>Button</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>NVP</strong> <strong>API</strong>