EService Soap API

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=== Soap 1 ===
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=== Soap 3 ===
  
The earliest version of the interface is Called NADS, and contains limited functionality.  It will only allow for the creation, update, and retrieval of information directly pertaining to jobs.  It is considered obsolete, and is no longer accessed.
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The primary [[SOAP|SOAP]] API for managing all data pertaining to Jobs, Customers, Employees, and Resources.
  
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[[SOAP 3 Documentation|SOAP 3 Documentation]]
  
 
=== Soap 2 ===
 
=== Soap 2 ===
  
Still an older version, but this one has added scope for allowing for the management of customer, resource, and employee data.  However, this version is only fully compatible with a Java Client application, other languages will not be able to fully interpret the return values, and is also considered obsolete.
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An older version, has similar scope for allowing for the management of customer, resource, and employee data.  However, this version is only fully compatible with a Java Client application, other languages will not be able to fully interpret the return values, and is considered obsolete.
  
=== Soap 3 ===
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=== Soap 1 ===
  
The primary [[SOAP|SOAP]] API for managing all data pertaining to Jobs, Customers, Employees, and Resources.
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The earliest version of the interface contains limited functionality.  It will only allow for the creation, update, and retrieval of information directly pertaining to jobs.  It is considered obsolete, and is no longer accessed.
 
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[[SOAP 3 Documentation|SOAP 3 Documentation]]
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Revision as of 00:21, 28 April 2005

Contents

The SOAP Interfaces

There are three versions of the EService SOAP API.


Soap 3

The primary SOAP API for managing all data pertaining to Jobs, Customers, Employees, and Resources.

SOAP 3 Documentation

Soap 2

An older version, has similar scope for allowing for the management of customer, resource, and employee data. However, this version is only fully compatible with a Java Client application, other languages will not be able to fully interpret the return values, and is considered obsolete.

Soap 1

The earliest version of the interface contains limited functionality. It will only allow for the creation, update, and retrieval of information directly pertaining to jobs. It is considered obsolete, and is no longer accessed.

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