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The Monetra (MCVE) PHP API, which depends on libmonetra (C API), is designed to take advantage of all three of our "supported” communication methods, which include Drop-File, Unencrypted IP and Encrypted IP (SSL v3/TLS v1.0). Each method has its advantages and will be explained briefly below. Libmonetra is also the basis of the Perl, PHP and JAVA JNI modules, so the usage of those API's is nearly identical to Libmonetra itself, minus language semantics. In addition, this API was designed to be fully thread-safe and allows interleaving of transactions (streaming of transactions with out-of-order responses). The Drop-File communication method is the most simplistic form of communication with Monetra. A transaction directory is specified where .trn (transaction) files are written, "picked up" and .rtn (response) files are written in reply. Advantages are the debug-ability and the fact that it does not require an IP stack to be present on the local machine. Although this method is not designed for networking, it is possible to share the transaction directory via NFS or SAMBA (for windows), to integrate with legacy applications. Because of security concerns, this should not be utilized for new integrations. Newer monetra releases also support client certificate validation which is available in this API. For any feature/anomaly, requests or support questions regarding libmonetra, feel free to contact our support staff via e-mail at support@mainstreetsoftworks.com
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