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The recommended way to communicate with Tempus Serva is through the webservice interface (REST). | The recommended way to communicate with Tempus Serva is through the webservice interface (REST). | ||
Regardless of you are using the scheduled import services or the webservice interface, all restrictions from the solution models apply | Regardless of you are using the scheduled import services or the webservice interface, all restrictions from the solution models apply. | ||
== Scheduled data imports == | == Scheduled data imports == | ||
The services are actually run in the context of a user, that can have restricted access just as any other user. | |||
=== Database connection / SQL === | === Database connection / SQL === | ||
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== Tempus Serva REST interface == | == Tempus Serva REST interface == | ||
The REST interface is allways running in the context of a user. | |||
=== Finding data === | === Finding data === |
Revision as of 23:44, 17 February 2013
The recommended way to communicate with Tempus Serva is through the webservice interface (REST).
Regardless of you are using the scheduled import services or the webservice interface, all restrictions from the solution models apply.
Scheduled data imports
The services are actually run in the context of a user, that can have restricted access just as any other user.
Database connection / SQL
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Parsing XML data files
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Converting emails to data
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Event driven data exports
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Tempus Serva REST interface
The REST interface is allways running in the context of a user.