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How To Bring Electronic Signature to Your Existing Technologies

Posted September 1, 2010

DocuSign Connect API enables you to develop applications that collect electronic signatures and complete your documents online. With samples in Microsoft .NET, Java, PHP and Ruby on Rails, our SDK allows you to try our web services free when you register for a developer account.

Mike Borozdin, manager of developer programs, will help you get started with the DocuSign API! Register for the upcoming Developer Workshop Webinars, to jumpstart your electronic signature integration:

Already familiar with DocuSign's API? Register for the advanced webinar to learn to use DocuSign's API from the Salesforce Platform:

Before a webinar, you can register for the DocuSign free development account for access to the DocuSign Connect API 3.0 Developer Guide, Web Service Description file (WSDL) and samples in Java, .NET, Ruby and PHP.  You can set up samples on your servers, develop code and test drive our Web Service API.

Our Developers Center also provides a myriad of resources, including our DocuSign Forum, documentation, live samples and other tools. We also have code walkthroughs available on this blog as well:

Simplified DocuSign API
With our Summer '10 Release, developing new applications or integrations to work with the DocuSign Platform has become even easier. A simplified HTTP header can now be implemented as an option to the SOAP header. Register for a webinar to learn more!

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