In this tutorial we’re going to learn how to set up the PayPal Android SDK to process a simple payment via either a PayPal payment or a credit card purchase. At the end of this example, you should have a simple…
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squbs (pronounced “sqewbs” and rhymes with “cubes”) has already made past headlines (details) for its great performance and scalability. squbs 0.9 is the biggest update to squbs yet. It paves the road towards squbs 1.0. The updates in squbs 0.9 covers the following areas:
We see a lot of transactions at PayPal. Millions every day.
These transactions originate externally (a customer using PayPal to pay for a…
This page describes a quick way to package, deploy, and start a squbs application. This guide uses Amazon EC2 as an example, showing how to run a squbs application in a few…
It is not uncommon for services in PayPal to cover 1000 VMs or more. These services make use of very small VMs and produce very low throughput for each VM. At the same time, the large…
(with input from security researcher Mark Litchfield)
Introduction
At PayPal, the Secure Product LifeCycle (SPLC) is the assurance process to reduce and eliminate security vulnerabilities in…