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== Netbeans quick start guide == | |||
Steps to create a simple interaction | |||
# Add Webservice to ide (wadl import) | |||
#* URL: [ServerName]/[ApplicationName]/rest/[SolutionSystemName].wadl | |||
#* If import causes trouble: Download the wadl file | |||
# Create a new project | |||
## Add REST Client to project | |||
##* Point to newly created webservice: [SolutionSystemName] | |||
## Add JAXB bindings to project (use XSD schema) | |||
##* URL: [ServerName]/[ApplicationName]/rest/[SolutionSystemName].xsd | |||
##* If import causes trouble: Download the xsd file | |||
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Revision as of 10:04, 22 April 2024
Introduction to the REST interface
This article has not yet been fully converted to Wiki format.
Please download the original article: Tempus Serva REST interface.pdf
Netbeans quick start guide
Steps to create a simple interaction
- Add Webservice to ide (wadl import)
- URL: [ServerName]/[ApplicationName]/rest/[SolutionSystemName].wadl
- If import causes trouble: Download the wadl file
- Create a new project
- Add REST Client to project
- Point to newly created webservice: [SolutionSystemName]
- Add JAXB bindings to project (use XSD schema)
- URL: [ServerName]/[ApplicationName]/rest/[SolutionSystemName].xsd
- If import causes trouble: Download the xsd file
- Add REST Client to project
Sample code for list view (BASIC athentication)
//Create session
FirmabilerClient session = new FirmabilerClient();
session.setUsernamePassword("admin", "password1223");
//Set search parameters (first parameter is a dummy)
FirmabilerList result = session.getList(FirmabilerList.class, "", "TITEL=Kasper" );
//Retrieve data and print
List <FirmabilerListItem> list = result.getFirmabilerListItem();
for(int i=0; i<list.size(); i++) {
//Handle single item
FirmabilerListItem item = list.get(i);
System.out.println( item.getDataID() + "\t" + item.getNUMMERPLADE() );
}
//Close connection
session.close();
Sample code for list view (parameter credentials)
//Create session
FirmabilerClient session = new FirmabilerClient();
//Login and set search parameters
FirmabilerList result = session.getList(FirmabilerList.class, "admin", "password1223", "TITEL=Kasper" );
//Retrieve data and print
List <FirmabilerListItem> list = result.getFirmabilerListItem();
for(int i=0; i<list.size(); i++) {
//Handle single item
FirmabilerListItem item = list.get(i);
System.out.println( item.getDataID() + "\t" + item.getNUMMERPLADE() );
}
//Close connection
session.close();
Query parameters
The REST API supports the same filtering and search parameters, as the list-command Integration/Content_source.