Huawei has launched a new AI tool called SKILL, which can ease payment services to a greater extent. After the Celia Claw, the company is bringing another significant technological solution for developers to enhance the payment experience for users.
Today, Huawei officially announced the integration of the HarmonyOS Payment Kit service and Skill. It’s based on the Payment Kit Documentation and is capable of summarizing standard processes or key verification points.
It is basically an AI-powered tool that will help reduce the workload of developers in terms of reading documents by transforming the traditional way into a “task list execution” method, eliminating integration risks and other relevant challenges.
On the flip side, the new tool can enable developers and external merchants to complete the basic payment features in fewer steps, say as few as only three moves.
For now, Huawei Skill supports basic payment services like direct connection, platform, and service provider general access logic, SM2 callback sign recognition, sandbox integration guidance, and fixes for common error codes.
However, AI-powered Skill can further provide a standard way for shopping tasks. From pre-sale to launch, check out, to call back processing, it offers:
- Built-in security red line controls (signature rules)
- SM2 callback signature verification
- Pre-database entry signature verification
- Private Key Protection
All these processes ensure a 3-second callback response requirement, retry processing, and self-duplication strategies. Moreover, developers get a checklist for online switching alongside location paths + repair suggestions for both app-side and server-side error codes.
Developers have to download the Skill file and place it in the skill directory of the AI coding tool. One can access it through keywords like HarmonyOS payment service access, Payment Kit, pre-order, and more. Note these precautions before proceeding:
- Restricted Private Keys from appearing in clients, logs, or public repositories.
- Verify Callbacks before updating the order status.
- Developers must not use client-returned products as the final transaction basis.
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