Android PayPal integration for changing target email
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I want to use PayPal in my Java Android App.
The user should be able to send money to different target email addresses.
For example there are 5 client-shops I am working with. Each has its own PayPal-Address.
The user can select different shops in the app and order there.
But i do absolutly not get how to do this.
I read the Braintree documentation for hours and can not find an easy example on how to implement PayPal in my App and work with variable target email addresses.
Is there some good tutorial out there for this?
I want to have a PayPal button. When the user clicks it, the known PayPal-Dialog should show where the user has to login and confirm the payment.
Thank you!
java android paypal
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I want to use PayPal in my Java Android App.
The user should be able to send money to different target email addresses.
For example there are 5 client-shops I am working with. Each has its own PayPal-Address.
The user can select different shops in the app and order there.
But i do absolutly not get how to do this.
I read the Braintree documentation for hours and can not find an easy example on how to implement PayPal in my App and work with variable target email addresses.
Is there some good tutorial out there for this?
I want to have a PayPal button. When the user clicks it, the known PayPal-Dialog should show where the user has to login and confirm the payment.
Thank you!
java android paypal
Does anyone have an idea?
– XXXMysteriXXX
Nov 13 at 18:22
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I want to use PayPal in my Java Android App.
The user should be able to send money to different target email addresses.
For example there are 5 client-shops I am working with. Each has its own PayPal-Address.
The user can select different shops in the app and order there.
But i do absolutly not get how to do this.
I read the Braintree documentation for hours and can not find an easy example on how to implement PayPal in my App and work with variable target email addresses.
Is there some good tutorial out there for this?
I want to have a PayPal button. When the user clicks it, the known PayPal-Dialog should show where the user has to login and confirm the payment.
Thank you!
java android paypal
I want to use PayPal in my Java Android App.
The user should be able to send money to different target email addresses.
For example there are 5 client-shops I am working with. Each has its own PayPal-Address.
The user can select different shops in the app and order there.
But i do absolutly not get how to do this.
I read the Braintree documentation for hours and can not find an easy example on how to implement PayPal in my App and work with variable target email addresses.
Is there some good tutorial out there for this?
I want to have a PayPal button. When the user clicks it, the known PayPal-Dialog should show where the user has to login and confirm the payment.
Thank you!
java android paypal
java android paypal
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Does anyone have an idea?
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