Net::TCLink v3.3 Perl Implementation copyright (C) TrustCommerce 2002 http://www.trustcommerce.com developer@trustcommerce.com January 25, 2002 I. DESCRIPTION Net::TCLink is a thin client library to allow your e-commerce servers to connect to the TrustCommerce payment gateway easily and consistently. The protocol (which is the same across all platforms and languages) is well-documented in the Web Developer's Guide, so please consult it for any questions you may have about the protocol syntax itself. If you are using Perl or ActivePerl on Win32, do not use this client. Please download the COM object from the Vault website instead. II. BUILD You will need the OpenSSL libraries and header files installed on your system to compile Net::TCLink. You can download them from http://www.openssl.org. Many modern UNIX systems (including Red Hat Linux 7.0 and above) come with the OpenSSL libraries pre-installed. To build, you need only execute the following two commands: $ perl Makefile.PL $ make Optionally, you may test the build by running the following: $ make test III. INSTALLATION If you wish to install globally (recommended), execute the following command as root: # make install If you do not have root priviledges on the machine, or do not wish to install Net::TCLink globally, you may still load the module manually from the blib directory where it is built. Assuming the name of your test script is RunTrans.pl, use the following command line: $ perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib RunTrans.pl You may wish to change "blib/arch" and "blib/lib" to be the full path to those locations, so that you may execute the command anywhere. Or, you may insert the following code at the top of your script: use lib "blib/lib"; use lib "blib/arch"; Again, you may prefer to use the full path name here. IV. USAGE The included perl script 'test.pl' contains example code for the Net::TCLink Perl module. Net::TCLink is very easy to use. It consists of a single function call, send(), that takes a hash or a hash reference as its only parameter. The hash contains the name/value pairs describing the transaction. The return value is also a hash, containing the name/value pairs describing the transactions results. Please refer to the TCDevGuide.txt or TCDevGuide.html in the doc folder for more information.