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Paypal does not have specific sdk for WP7, so i tried to solve above the problem in following way
- Create a website which will take item prices/details in querystring
- implement ExpressCheckout in that website only. I've implemented using paypal Sandbox Web service
- Place a browser control in the WP7 app and add an event
BrowserControl_Navigated
for that control
- Create the Url for for our own website like
string.Format("http://localhost:62744/PaymentGateway/ExpressCheckout.aspx?ItemName={0}&Number={1}&Desc={2}&ItemPrice={3}&ItemUrl={4}", ItemName, ItemNumber, ItemDescription, ItemPrice, ItemUrl).Replace(" ", "+");
- Call the Website in our WP7 app code
BrowserControl.Navigate(new Uri(url));
- After completion of the payment paypal service will redirect the app to a success url which we mentioned otherwise redirect to failure url
- in the
BrowserControl_Navigated
event add conditions to check the paypal success and failure urls
if the condition success navigate to success page in WP7
if (BrowserControl.Source.ToString().Contains( "http://localhost:62744/PaymentGateway/Success.html"))
NavigationService.Navigate(new Uri("/Success.xaml", UriKind.Relative));
UPDATE:
Above code will redirect the page to PayPal mobile page, it's not good as iOS login page in look and feel. We can get PayPal iOS page with a small trick in windows phone 7
By changing the headers(user-agent of client) of the browser will give us the PayPal iPhone page
Like below
string header = "User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7";
string url = string.Format("http://10.11.32.211:88/PaymentGateway/ExpressCheckout.aspx?ItemName={0}&Number={1}&Desc={2}&ItemPrice={3}&ItemUrl={4}", ItemName, ItemNumber, ItemDescription, ItemPrice, ItemUrl).Replace(" ", "+");
BrowserControl.IsScriptEnabled = true;
BrowserControl.Navigate(new Uri(url),null, header);