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    • How are Service Objects' APIs implemented?
    • What is the API service path?
    • Do you have sample code?
    • What programming languages do you support?
    • What languages in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET are supported?
    • What C# packages do I need to use to write a client?
    • Is there a limit on the number of transactions I can make per trial key?
    • Does this service work through HTTP proxies?
    • What types of data inputs can we send through your processes?
    • My application makes requests coming from different IP addresses. Do I need to register these IP addresses with you?

    What is the API service path?

    The service path is the location on the Internet of our API. This is often referred to as the server endpoint or service URL. 

    For non-production and testing environments, we provide an endpoint that starts with "trial.serviceobjects.com/...". 

    For production environments, we will supply two endpoints, the main web service endpoint and a backup endpoint. 

    Each product has a unique endpoint, which you can find in their respective products' Developer Guide, under Integration Basics.

     
     

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