Amazon DevPay
Developer Guide (Version 2007-12-01 )
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If a Customer Doesn't Pay the Monthly Bill
E-mails You Receive
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Using DevPay with Your Amazon EC2 AMI
Overview of DevPay with Amazon EC2
Your Product's Configuration and Price
The Product Code and AMI Rebundling
If You Have Multiple AMIs to Sell
Changing a Product's Configuration
Basic Paid AMI Tasks
Frequently Asked Questions
Web Site Development
Verification of a Customer's Subscription Status
Supported AMIs
Additional Details
Using DevPay with Your Amazon S3 Product
Overview of DevPay with Amazon S3
Development with Amazon S3
Quick Reference for Amazon S3 Products
Setting Up Desktop Products
Prerequisites
Overall Authentication Process
Desktop Product Activation
Making Amazon S3 REST Calls with Desktop Products
Query String Authentication with Desktop Products
Amazon S3 POST with Desktop Products
Desktop Product Exceptions
Verification of the Customer's Subscription Status
Setting Up Web Products
Prerequisites
Overall Authentication Process
Web Product Activation
Making Amazon S3 REST Calls with Web Products
Query String Authentication with Web Products
Amazon S3 POST with Web Products
Web Product Exceptions
Verification of the Customer's Subscription Status
Using Amazon S3 Copy with DevPay
Using Amazon S3 Logs with DevPay
Using Amazon S3 Requester Pays with DevPay
Using Both a Desktop and Web Product
License Service API Reference
WSDL Location
Requests
REST-Query Requests
SOAP Requests
Request Authentication
About Authentication
Authentication of REST-Query Requests
Authentication of SOAP Requests
X.509 Certificates
Example Request to Use When Troubleshooting
Responses
Errors
Actions
ActivateDesktopProduct
ActivateHostedProduct
GetActiveSubscriptionsByPid
RefreshUserToken
VerifyProductSubscriptionByPid
VerifyProductSubscriptionByTokens
Appendices
Appendix: The Customer Purchase Experience
The Product Purchase Flow
The Application Activation Page
The Application Billing Page
Appendix: E-mails Sent to Your Customers
E-mails Related to Sign-Up or Cancellation
E-mails Related to Billing
E-mails Related to Price Changes
Appendix: Product Registration Flow
Amazon Payments Account Page
Product Information Page
Which Amazon Web Services Page
Pricing Overview Page
Usage Charges Page
One-Time Charge and Monthly Charges Page
Review Pricing Page
Your Description Page
Confirmation Page
Preview Order Page
Thank You Page
Product Details Page
Appendix: Example DevPay Activity Pages
June
July
August
Appendix: Risks to DevPay Products
Amazon DevPay Resources
Document History
Document Conventions
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Appendix: E-mails Sent to Your Customers
Topics
E-mails Related to Sign-Up or Cancellation
E-mails Related to Billing
E-mails Related to Price Changes
This appendix shows the templates we use when sending e-mails to your customers.
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