static function AppShutdown() { return OTAPI_Basic_AppShutdown(); }
if ($nResult == 1) { echo "\n Success in withdraw cash! (Using high-level API in PHP.)\n<br>"; } else { echo "Unexpected return value in withdraw cash.'\n<br>"; } } } # --------------------------------------------------------- # At this point we're done. We've downloaded a public key from # the OT server, and we've also withdrawn a little cash from the # server. We've demonstrated that both the high-level and low-level # OT APIs are operational through PHP. # So... we're done. Let's shutdown OT and finish execution. # (Using the low-level API...) OTAPI_Basic_Output(0, "\nOne more thing: Successfully used OT_API_Output.\n<br>"); OTAPI_Basic_AppShutdown(); # P.S. to see the complete OT high-level API: OTMadeEasy.h # and to see the complete OT low-level API: OTAPI_Basic.h # # See the Open-Transactions/include/otapi folder for all # relevant headers. OTMadeEasy is a wrapper for OT_ME, and # OTAPI_Basic is a wrapper for OTAPI. # # One more thing: If you want to see a lot of free sample code # similar to the above code, which shows you how to use all the # different OT API function calls, check out this file: # # Open-Transactions/scripts/ot/ot_commands.ot # # (It contains the complete implementation for a command-line # Open-Transactions client.)