royalcyber
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Paypal Plug-in integration with WebSphere Commerce 6.0.02
After publishing a blank Consumer Direct store with ATP Inventory
Model, I have been trying to integrate the Paypal Plug-in. I am using the following version of WebSphere Commerce:
Version: 6.0.0.2
Build Level : 070411a1sup
I am facing the following excepiton:
"E com.ibm.commerce.command.
ECCommandTarget executeCommand CMN0420E: The following command
exception has occurred during processing: "java.lang.
NoClassDefFoundError: com/paypal/sdk/exceptions/ PayPalExce ption".jav a.
lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/paypal/sdk/exceptions/ PayPalExce ption"
The Jar file has been included in WC/lib folder and also in Java Build path which contains all the files like PayPalException etc..
I also performed all the steps required to integrate the Paypal Plug-in
in Development Environment.
Now when I try to complete the checkout process and when I click on the Order Now Button after selecting the Paypal payment method, I get the above mentioned exception, I though all the required library files are in the right build path.
Any help in this regard will be highly appreciated.
Model, I have been trying to integrate the Paypal Plug-in. I am using the following version of WebSphere Commerce:
Version: 6.0.0.2
Build Level : 070411a1sup
I am facing the following excepiton:
"E com.ibm.commerce.command.
ECCommandTarget executeCommand CMN0420E: The following command
exception has occurred during processing: "java.lang.
NoClassDefFoundError: com/paypal/sdk/exceptions/
lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
The Jar file has been included in WC/lib folder and also in Java Build path which contains all the files like PayPalException etc..
I also performed all the steps required to integrate the Paypal Plug-in
in Development Environment.
Now when I try to complete the checkout process and when I click on the Order Now Button after selecting the Paypal payment method, I get the above mentioned exception, I though all the required library files are in the right build path.
Any help in this regard will be highly appreciated.
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