gurvinder | Posts: 19

Web Integration using REST APIs

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Hi There, In the integration that I'm doing, I will collect user's data on the Portal that I'm building and by using that data, I will generate a PDF and on that PDF I want to get the user's signature and the signature part has to be inside the application. For doing such integration, I don't know where to start and I couldn't find a startup guide or example for such integration in the documentation and this is my first time integrating eSignature so I'm not entirely sure on how things work as well so any guide on understanding that would be great as well. Thanks

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harishaidary | Posts: 1812

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Hi Gurvinder, The best place to start would the following quick start guides: https://developer.esignlive.com/guides/quick-start/. They will help you with the basics in esignlive. You can also have a look at our REST API documentation: http://docs.esignlive.com/content/c_integrator_s_guide/rest_api/rest_api.htm. Once you're comfortable with esignlive, you can have at these blogs which show you how to integrate esignlive into a simple web application: https://www.esignlive.com/blog/esignlive-how-to-creating-a-asp-net-mvc-web-application/ https://www.esignlive.com/blog/esignlive-how-to-creating-a-simple-java-web-application-2/ https://www.esignlive.com/blog/esignlive-how-to-creating-a-simple-php-web-application/ https://www.esignlive.com/blog/esignlive-how-to-creating-a-simple-node-js-web-application/ https://www.esignlive.com/blog/esignlive-how-to-integrating-with-stripe/ Of course, you can always create a new post here in the developer community for any issues you might have. Hope this helps!

gurvinder | Posts: 19

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Thanks Haris! The guides are really useful.

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