Calling Cardinal.cca_continue (Android SDK)
When you have verified that a customer’s card is enrolled in a card authentication
program, you must take the payload, and the
consumerAuthenticationInformation.authenticationTransactionId
response field
and include them in the Cardinal.cca_continue
function before proceeding with
the authentication session as shown in this example./** * Cca continue. * * @param transactionId the transaction id * @param payload the payload * @param currentActivity the current activity * @throws InvalidInputException the invalid input exception * @throws JSONException the json exception * @throws UnsupportedEncodingException the unsupported encoding exception */ try { cardinal.cca_continue("[TRANSACTION ID ]", "[PAYLOAD]", this, new CardinalValidateReceiver() { /** * This method is triggered when the transaction * has been terminated. This is how SDK hands back * control to the merchant's application. This method will * include data on how the transaction attempt ended and * you should have your logic for reviewing the results of * the transaction and making decisions regarding next steps. * JWT will be empty if validate was not successful. * * @param validateResponse * @param serverJWT */ @Override public void onValidated(Context currentContext, ValidateResponse validateResponse, String serverJWT) { } }); } catch (Exception e) { // Handle exception }