Optimal Payments has launched its new developer centre and a suite of REST-based APIs allowing developers to integrate e-commerce websites and payment applications with NETBANX payment gateway solutions.

The developer centre will present a sales-free environment helping developers to explore REST-based API documentation, access code examples and integrate and test responses.

The suite will boast of a unified API key for three REST-based APIs namely Card Payments, Customer Vault and Hosted Payments, to simulate the payment process.

Card Payments API allows developers to implement a variety of transaction requests in JSON format while Customer Vault API enables developers to implement customer profile management via tokenization and Hosted Payments API comes with streamlined style of documentation to accept payments through NETBANX hosted payment pages.

Danny Chazonoff, COO of Optimal Payments, said: "With the launch of the Developer Centre and REST-based APIs, we are delivering on our commitment to provide best-in-class developer tools, effectively empowering the developer community with the ability to integrate the latest payment solutions more efficiently."

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